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Australia’s Crypto Travel Rule Goes Live: Every Transfer Now Needs a Name Attached

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  • Australian crypto exchanges must now collect identity information for all transfers, introducing additional verification for customers regardless of transaction size.
  • The new obligations cover a broad range of virtual asset services while maintaining the ability to transfer funds to self-hosted wallets under specific compliance requirements.
  • The reforms align Australia more closely with international crypto regulation as jurisdictions adopt common standards for monitoring digital asset transfers.

From 1 July, Australians using regulated cryptocurrency exchanges will face new identity checks whenever they send or receive digital assets, as the country’s crypto Travel Rule officially comes into force. The requirements apply to transfers of every size and complete the final phase of Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing reforms.

Administered by AUSTRAC, the rules require regulated exchanges to collect, verify and transmit key information relating to covered virtual asset transfers. The obligations extend across services including crypto-to-fiat trading, crypto-to-crypto exchanges, transfer services, safekeeping providers and certain token-related activities linked to Australia.

Customers transferring funds between regulated platforms will be asked for information including the sender’s and recipient’s details and, where relevant, the receiving exchange. Exchanges may store previously submitted information to reduce repeat verification requests for future transactions.

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New Rules for Self-Custody Explained 

Transfers involving self-hosted wallets remain permitted, although regulated businesses must determine whether the receiving wallet is self-hosted or custodial. They must also collect and verify payer details while gathering payee and tracing information, even where transfer information is not passed to another regulated business.

The Australian changes arrive on the same day as the European Union’s MiCA transition period concludes, reinforcing a broader international move towards stricter crypto oversight. Both Australia and the EU now require identity information for crypto transfers regardless of value, whereas reporting requirements in the United States begin at US$3,000 (AU$4,350). The approach reflects the continuing adoption of the Financial Action Task Force’s Travel Rule across major jurisdictions.

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