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Decrypt6/18/2026Politics2 min read

Ireland Targets Crypto-Assets in New Financial Crime Crackdown

Quick Look

  • Ireland's government has launched a new action plan to combat financial crime, specifically naming crypto-assets as an evolving threat.
  • Measures include enhanced safeguards for digital finance and establishing industry standards for verifying crypto funds.

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Why It Matters

Ireland has introduced a new National Risk Assessment on money laundering and terrorist financing, including a 30-point action plan. Crypto-assets are identified as an evolving threat.

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Ireland has put crypto-assets squarely in the frame of its latest crackdown on financial crime.

The government launched a new National Risk Assessment on money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing Thursday, alongside a 30-point action plan to strengthen the State's response. The assessment names the misuse of crypto-assets as one of a range of evolving threats, citing increasingly sophisticated fraud, emerging technologies, and vulnerabilities in global financial networks.

Among the plan's headline measures, according to the Department of Finance, are "enhanced safeguards around crypto-assets and digital finance."

The most specific crypto provision tasks the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland with establishing an industry standard for accepting "crypto-related activities as a source of funds," ensuring that firms perform proper due diligence and verify the money is legitimate. The measure is slated for the second quarter of 2027.

The standard is aimed at ensuring funds entering regulated businesses come from legitimate sources, part of a wider tightening of controls around both cryptocurrency and gambling. The Central Bank is separately directed to build a "systematic understanding" of how emerging technologies, including AI, create both fresh vulnerabilities and new tools for anti-money laundering work.

The broader plan leans on tougher oversight elsewhere. It hands AML supervisors new powers to impose fines, makes private members' gambling clubs subject to mandatory licensing, introduces a "closed loop" rule returning gambling payouts to the original deposit account, increases transparency over company ownership, and creates a framework to run money laundering probes alongside tax and excise investigations.

The accompanying risk assessment rated Ireland's overall money laundering threat as moderate and its terrorist financing threat as low, while noting that criminal networks are “increasingly combining traditional cash-based methods with digital innovations” including crypto-assets, money mule networks and “complex layering techniques.”

The exercise is also pitched as preparation for Ireland's 2028 Mutual Evaluation by the Financial Action Task Force, the global AML standard-setter.

“Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, exploiting technology, operating across borders and adapting rapidly to change,” Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris said at the launch, adding that the government “cannot stand still in the face of these threats.”

He emphasized that financial crime is not victimless, pointing to "older people losing their savings, families being defrauded and communities harmed by criminal activity."

Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan called the plan a "practical roadmap" for keeping Ireland's response "effective, proportionate and fit for purpose," to be delivered with An Garda Síochána, Revenue, the Central Bank, and other regulators.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Gambling Regulatory Authority to establish crypto fund source standard.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Specific details of the 'crypto-related activities' standard.
  • Impact of new AML supervisor powers on firms.
  • Effectiveness of the 'closed loop' rule on gambling payouts.

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This article was originally published by Decrypt.

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