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Minnesota to weigh ban on crypto kiosks after scam reports
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Minnesota to weigh ban on crypto kiosks after scam reports

Representative Erin Koegel proposed a total ban on crypto ATMs in Minnesota, building on a 2024 state law that imposed restrictions on kiosk operators.

2/27/20265 min read0 views

Context in Minnesota

The authorities of the state of Minnesota are seriously concerned about the increasing number of fraud cases involving crypto ATMs. In 2024, a law was passed in the state that introduced additional restrictions on the operators of such devices, but this did not help solve the problem. Now, Minnesota State Assembly Representative Erin Koegel has proposed a complete ban on the installation and use of crypto ATMs in Minnesota.

Growing Risks of Fraud

According to experts, crypto ATMs can be a convenient tool for criminals who want to launder money or mislead people. The anonymity of transactions and insufficient control over the operation of such devices create a fertile ground for various financial scams. There have been more and more cases where fraudsters have installed fake crypto ATMs to lure people into handing over their cash.

The Need for Stricter Regulation

It is possible that the ban on crypto ATMs in Minnesota will be the first step towards strengthening control over the virtual currency industry in the United States. Many states have already passed or are discussing laws aimed at restricting the distribution and use of digital money. Experts believe that government agencies need to develop stricter standards and rules for crypto ATM operators in order to avoid further growth of fraudulent schemes.

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