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Australia Sets $5,000 Transaction Cap On Crypto ATMs As Scams Worsen

Kate Benson by Kate Benson
June 4, 2025
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Australia has implemented stringent new regulations on crypto ATMs, introducing a $5,000 AUD ($3,200 USD) daily limit on cash deposits and withdrawals as authorities scramble to combat a growing epidemic of scams targeting vulnerable consumers.

The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) announced the sweeping crypto ATMs measures following a comprehensive investigation that revealed “disturbing trends” in compliance and widespread exploitation of elderly Australians.

The regulatory crackdown addresses a rapidly expanding market that has seen explosive growth over recent years. From just 23 crypto ATMs operating across Australia in 2019, the network has mushroomed to over 1,800 active machines by 2024, processing approximately 150,000 transactions annually and moving around $275 million AUD in total volume.

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This dramatic expansion has unfortunately coincided with increased criminal exploitation, with AUSTRAC identifying numerous crypto ATMs transactions showing clear signs of fraud, money laundering, and other illicit activities.

Elderly Demographic Vulnerability

The regulatory response directly addresses troubling demographic patterns revealed by AUSTRAC’s investigation, which found that Australians aged 60-70 represent a disproportionately large share of crypto ATMs users.

This demographic skew raises significant red flags, as evidence strongly suggests that many elderly users are unwitting victims of sophisticated scam operations rather than voluntary crypto investors seeking convenient transaction methods.

Thomas expressed particular concern about this demographic overrepresentation, noting that many victims in this age group have been manipulated into surrendering their life savings through crypto ATMs transactions. The irreversible nature of crypto transactions makes recovery virtually impossible once funds have been transferred, leaving elderly victims with devastating financial losses and limited recourse.

The scam patterns typically involve fraudsters convincing elderly targets to visit crypto ATMs under false pretenses, often claiming urgent financial emergencies or investment opportunities. Once at the machine, victims are guided through the process of converting their cash savings into cryptocurrency, which is then immediately transferred to criminal-controlled wallets.

Serious Crypto ATM Regulation

AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas described the investigation findings as “disturbing,” revealing that scammers have systematically weaponized crypto ATMs to defraud victims and launder proceeds from criminal enterprises.

The new regulations extend beyond simple transaction limits, implementing comprehensive anti-money laundering measures designed to strengthen the entire crypto ATMs ecosystem. Operators must now provide mandatory scam warnings on all machines, conduct enhanced customer due diligence procedures, and maintain robust transaction monitoring systems capable of detecting suspicious activity patterns.

While the $5,000 limit applies specifically to crypto ATM providers, AUSTRAC has strongly encouraged digital currency exchanges to voluntarily adopt similar restrictions for cash-based cryptocurrency transactions. This coordinated approach aims to close potential loopholes that criminals might exploit by simply shifting their activities to alternative platforms that accept physical currency for digital asset purchases.

To support the implementation of these new measures, AUSTRAC and federal police have collaborated to develop comprehensive educational materials that must be displayed prominently near all crypto ATMs.

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