Algeria Enacts Sweeping Ban on All Crypto Activities Under New Law
Algeria has enacted a new legislation that makes all activities related to digital assets illegal under national law. Key Takeaways: Algeria has criminalized all crypto-related activities, including mining and trading. O...
Algeria has enacted a new legislation that makes all activities related to digital assets illegal under national law.
Key Takeaways:
- Algeria has criminalized all crypto-related activities, including mining and trading.
- Offenders face prison sentences and heavy fines under the new law.
- The legislation aims to protect the financial system and aligns with global anti-money laundering standards.
The move is aimed at shielding the financial system and bolstering the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing, according to a recent report from Algerian news and information portal Fibladi.
The new legal framework, set out in Law No. 25-10 of July 24, 2025, was published in the Official Journal No. 48 and directly amends Algeria’s anti-money laundering regulations.
Algeria Criminalizes All Aspects of Crypto ActivityAlgeria has now criminalized every facet of cryptocurrency engagement, including mining, trading, possession, promotion, and the operation of trading platforms or wallets.
Article 6a, a central feature of the law, bans “any form of issuance, purchase, sale, possession, use or promotion of crypto-assets.”
This provision extends to the creation or management of digital asset platforms, regardless of whether they operate domestically or online. Even indirect involvement, such as the use of intermediaries, now constitutes a punishable offense.
Importantly, the ban isn’t confined to transactions. Cryptocurrency mining, once a growing activity in Algeria’s southern regions, thanks to low electricity costs, is now explicitly outlawed.
The law prohibits the production, distribution, or promotion of any virtual currency, closing the door on both large-scale mining operations and individual hobbyists.
The Algerian government has banned all cryptocurrency-related activities — violators face up to 1 year in prison and a fine of $7 700.https://t.co/5N4vbW627f
— Constantin Kogan (@constkogan) July 29, 2025The penalties for breaching the new rules are severe. Article 31a provides for prison sentences ranging from two months to one year, fines between 200,000 and 1,000,000 dinars, or both, depending on the circumstances.
Those found guilty of operating within organized networks or in connection with financial crimes like money laundering face even stiffer penalties.
Legal experts see the legislation as a preventive measure to safeguard Algeria’s financial sector from the risks linked to crypto-assets, citing concerns over their volatility and the opaque nature of many transactions.
The law’s introduction aligns with international anti-money laundering standards set by bodies like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Algeria’s Crypto Ban Bucks Global Regulatory TrendAlgeria’s stance on digital assets sets it apart from the regulatory trends seen in many other countries.
The United States, for instance, recently advanced the GENIUS Act, marking the first major piece of crypto legislation to clear Congress.
The law lays the groundwork for clear distinctions between payment-focused and investment-oriented stablecoins, reflecting a broader shift toward integrating digital assets into the regulated financial system rather than excluding them entirely.
Even in emerging markets, attitudes toward crypto are evolving. Pakistan, once firmly opposed to cryptocurrency, has signaled a change in direction with a recent softening of its policies and moves toward regulatory engagement.
The reversal comes as regional players look to harness the potential of blockchain technology for financial inclusion and economic modernization.
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