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    Canada moves to ban crypto ATMs over fraud concerns

    James WilsonBy James WilsonApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canada has moved to tighten oversight of cryptocurrency use by proposing a nationwide ban on crypto ATMs while advancing legislation to block digital asset donations in federal elections.

    Summary

    • Canada has proposed a nationwide ban on crypto ATMs, with CBC News reporting they are widely used in fraud schemes.
    • FINTRAC has identified crypto ATMs as a recurring channel in suspicious transaction reports linked to scams.
    • Lawmakers have advanced Bill C-25 to prohibit crypto donations in elections, citing challenges in verifying donor identities.

    According to CBC News, the federal government has outlined plans in its Spring Economic Update 2026 to ban crypto ATMs, describing them as a key tool used by scammers to extract funds from victims and process illicit cash. 

    The report notes that officials have linked the machines to fraud activity across the country, with investigations identifying them as a primary channel through which victims are instructed to transfer money.

    A months-long investigation by CBC News, which included input from law enforcement agencies, financial regulators, industry participants, and fraud victims, found that crypto ATMs have become a central mechanism in scam operations. Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada reached a similar conclusion in a February 2023 analysis of suspicious transaction reports, identifying these machines as a recurring route used in fraud schemes.

    Across Canada, nearly 4,000 crypto ATMs are currently in operation, the highest number per capita globally, according to CBC News. 

    These machines allow users to deposit cash and convert it into cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, which can then be sent to digital wallets with limited identity verification. 

    Transactions under $1,000 often require only a phone number, while the absence of in-person oversight removes the chance for intervention during suspected fraud attempts.

    Although crypto ATMs are regulated as money services businesses, CBC News reports that Canada does not yet have industry-specific rules governing their operation. Officials have pointed to this gap while outlining the proposed ban as part of a wider effort to address fraud risks tied to digital asset access points.

    Lawmakers push ahead with crypto donation ban

    Separately, lawmakers have continued to advance restrictions on the use of cryptocurrency in political financing through Bill C-25, known as the Strong and Free Elections Act. The proposed legislation has passed second reading in the House of Commons and would prohibit political parties, candidates, and associated entities from accepting crypto donations.

    The bill extends the restriction to leadership campaigns, nomination contests, riding associations, and third-party advertisers, requiring any prohibited contributions to be returned or transferred to the Receiver General within 30 days. According to statements from government officials, the proposal addresses concerns over verifying donor identities and tracing the origin of funds when digital assets are used.



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