Turkmenistan's Crypto Gambit: Mining and Exchanges Legalized Under Strict State Control

Turkmenistan, long recognized as one of the world's most closed economies, has enacted a significant policy shift by legalizing crypto mining and exchanges. This landmark decision fulfills legislation that was accepted in November 2025, with President Serdar Berdimuhamedov signing the pivotal Law on Virtual Assets. The new law, which came into force on January 1, 2026, for the first time brings digital assets under civil law in the nation.
Under the new framework, a comprehensive licensing regime has been established for various entities including crypto miners, exchanges, and custodial services. The Central Bank of Turkmenistan has been designated as the primary oversight body for these operations. It is crucial to note, however, that while virtual assets are recognized, cryptocurrencies will not be accepted as legal tender, currency, or securities, nor can they be used for the payment of goods or services. The law explicitly defines virtual assets as strictly "property or investment instruments."
This move is particularly noteworthy given Turkmenistan's reputation for stringent state control, encompassing strict internet censorship and severely limited access to foreign platforms. Entry rules for foreigners have also historically been among the world's toughest. The government asserts that the primary motivation behind this legislative change is to foster economic development and attract foreign capital. Turkmenistan's economy remains heavily reliant on natural gas exports, with China being its principal buyer. Concurrently, authorities are also advancing the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline project.
The specific regulations outlined in Turkmenistan's new crypto rules permit both individuals and companies to engage in cryptocurrency mining. All miners are mandated to register with the central bank and must adhere to specific technical standards. Critically, covert mining practices, including activities such as cryptojacking, are expressly prohibited under the law.
Furthermore, crypto exchanges and custodians are permitted to operate, provided they obtain the necessary licenses. Both domestic and foreign entities are eligible to own these services, with the notable exception of firms that are linked to offshore jurisdictions. Exchanges are required to enforce stringent Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) rules, and the use of anonymous wallets and transactions is strictly forbidden. The legislation categorizes virtual assets into two types: secured assets, which are backed by underlying property, and unsecured assets, such as Bitcoin and similar tokens. Neither category, however, carries payment status under Turkmen law.
Supervision of the virtual asset sector will extend beyond the central bank. The Cabinet of Ministers and the Ministry of Finance and Economy will also play roles in monitoring compliance. Regulators are vested with the authority to suspend or revoke licenses in cases of violations, ensuring adherence to the new legal provisions.
The passage of this legislation through parliament in November, followed by its enforcement in January 2026, builds upon earlier, limited steps towards digital opening in Turkmenistan, such as the introduction of an electronic visa system for foreigners in the preceding year. This development also aligns with a broader trend in Central Asia, a region that has emerged as a significant testing ground for crypto policy. Kazakhstan, for instance, became a major Bitcoin mining hub after China's 2021 crackdown and has announced plans for a national cryptocurrency reserve fund. Pakistan also launched a national virtual assets authority in 2025. Despite these shifts, Turkmenistan continues to be one of the least visited countries globally, maintaining a tightly managed media environment and restricted internet access.
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