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Kazakhstan New Law Opens Crypto Mining to Private Sector Ahead of $1B Reserve

2025-11-19
Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed into law the legislation that crypto mining and circulation outside the Astana International Financial Center (AIFC).
Kazakhstan New Law Opens Crypto Mining to Private Sector Ahead of $1B Reserve

Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed into law the legislation that crypto mining and circulation outside the Astana International Financial Center (AIFC).

According to reports, the new law is part of Kazakhstan’s effort to expand its regulatory framework for digital assets.

The law dismantles the system where AIFC-based entities held preferential rights in mining and trading. It will take effect 60 days after publication. This deregulation arrives even as global energy markets tighten and U.S. scrutiny on mining power consumption grows.

The new rules grant individual entrepreneurs and legal entities the right to mine and circulate crypto assets. This permission is contingent on obtaining a required license. While the state now allows the circulation of unsecured digital assets, it has charged licensed providers with strict compliance oversight.

Under the new arrangement, cryptocurrency miners in Kazakhstan are no longer required to route most of their sales through AIFC-based exchanges. Such miners can transact with other independent trading platforms without restriction.

Meanwhile, there is now a limit to the duration for processing personal data during crypto transactions. Banks and crypto exchanges can only retain consent for the period needed to fulfill the purpose of acquiring such.

It is worth noting that the latest revision of crypto mining regulation aligns with the nation’s broader crypto plans. Kazakhstan has earlier announced a proposal to create a national crypto reserve, expected to hold up to $1 billion worth of digital assets. The proposed reserve will confiscated digital currencies and equity stakes in crypto-related companies.

According to reports, the Kazakhstani government intends to launch the proposed crypto reserve in 2026, in a move that analysts believe would boost the technology’s adoption in that part of the world.

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