Turkey blocks 46 virtual asset sites including PancakeSwap

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Suehyeon Lee

Summary

  • Turkey's financial authorities have reportedly blocked access to 46 virtual asset websites, including PancakeSwap.
  • The Capital Markets Board of Turkey announced that blocking measures were implemented against platforms providing unlicensed virtual asset services, in accordance with the Capital Markets Law.
  • This move is part of a crackdown on unlicensed virtual asset services, and it was reported that 46 services including PancakeSwap have been affected.

Turkey's financial authorities have blocked access to 46 websites, including PancakeSwap.

According to Wu Blockchain on the 5th (local time), the Capital Markets Board of Turkey (CMB) announced that, in accordance with the Capital Markets Law, it has taken action to block platforms that provide virtual asset (cryptocurrency) services to residents of Turkey without a license.

This is part of the crackdown on unlicensed virtual asset services, and as a result, 46 services including PancakeSwap have reportedly been blocked.

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Suehyeon Lee

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