Türkiye has blocked access to 46 cryptocurrency platforms this month
Odaily News Turkeys financial market regulator has taken decisive action to shut down access to dozens of cryptocurrency platforms, including the large decentralized exchange PancakeSwap, in an effort to curb the countrys rapidly growing digital asset market. In early July 2025, the Capital Markets Board (CMB) announced that it had blocked 46 websites that provided cryptocurrency-related services without authorization, arguing that they violated the Capital Markets Law. Earlier news reported that Turkeys access blockade of PancakeSwap was the first time it had imposed sanctions on a DEX. (finance feeds)
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