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Indian Crypto Exchanges Now Require Live KYC and PAN Verification Under AML Law

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Debashree Patra and Qadir AK

India is stepping up its regulatory grip on cryptocurrencies as authorities intensify efforts to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing. The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), the country’s anti–money laundering watchdog, has rolled out a new set of rules that significantly raise compliance standards for crypto exchanges operating in the country. The updated framework signals a shift toward deeper surveillance and stricter accountability across India’s digital asset ecosystem.

Under the updated rules issued on January 8, crypto platforms are now officially classified as Virtual Digital Asset (VDA) service providers. This places them squarely within India’s anti–money laundering framework and subjects them to the same expectations as traditional financial institutions. Regulators cited the fast-moving and semi-anonymous nature of crypto transactions as a key risk factor for money laundering, terror financing, and proliferation-related crimes.

Live Identity Verification Becomes the New Standard

One of the most notable changes is the requirement for live identity verification during user onboarding. Exchanges can no longer rely solely on document uploads. Instead, they must verify users through real-time checks, including selfie-based authentication, to ensure identities are genuine and active.

Beyond identity documents, platforms are required to collect and store a wide range of technical data points, including IP addresses with timestamps, geolocation details, device identifiers, wallet addresses, and transaction hashes. These data points are intended to strengthen monitoring, risk profiling, and investigative capabilities.

Also Read : Indian Crypto Traders Get Tax Notices as Government Tightens Oversight

Stricter Controls on PAN and Bank Verification

The new framework makes Permanent Account Number (PAN) verification mandatory before users can access any crypto-related services. Bank account verification has also been reinforced, with exchanges required to use a “penny-drop” method to confirm account ownership and functionality.

In addition, users must submit a secondary government-issued ID, such as a passport, Aadhaar card, or voter ID, while phone numbers and email addresses must be verified through one-time passwords.

Industry Reaction and Reduced Regulatory Ambiguity

Major players in India’s crypto sector have largely welcomed the updated rules. Industry leaders note that many large exchanges had already implemented similar safeguards. The FIU’s move is seen as reducing uncertainty and minimizing the risk of inconsistent enforcement across platforms, which has been a long-standing concern for operators.

Crackdown on ICOs and High-Risk Activity

The FIU also signaled a tougher stance on fundraising through crypto. The framework strongly discourages Initial Coin Offerings and Initial Token Offerings, citing weak disclosure standards and elevated financial crime risks.

Enhanced due diligence is now mandatory for high-risk users, including politically exposed persons, nonprofits, and clients connected to jurisdictions flagged by the Financial Action Task Force. Exchanges must also identify and block transactions involving mixers or other anonymity-enhancing tools.

Debashree Patra and Qadir AK

Fun-loving and cheerful, a passionate blockchain and crypto writer who knows no boundary…connect if you share the same passion. With 10+ years of writing experience, I am a Crypto Journalist by chance, exploring, and learning all the dynamics of the sci-fi action-filled crypto world. Currently, focusing on cryptocurrency news and price data. With a passion for research and challenging my capabilities, I am slowly getting into the crypto arena to bring new insights every day.

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