Philippines regulatory shift: ISPs begin to enforce blocking of unlicensed trading platforms

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【Crypto World】The regulatory attitude towards the cryptocurrency market in the Philippines has shown a clear shift. Recently, the National Telecommunications Commission issued a key directive requiring local internet service providers to restrict user access to 50 trading platforms. All of these platforms are listed by the Central Bank of the Philippines as unauthorized operations.

Some users have reported that they are unable to access certain globally renowned exchanges through multiple local ISPs. The blocking actions are directly mandated by regulatory authorities and are unprecedented in their scale. Of course, the Central Bank has not yet publicly released the full blacklist of platforms, but this move hints at a change—local regulators are thoroughly changing their strategy.

Previously, the Philippines adopted a relatively lenient attitude, implicitly allowing these platforms to operate. Now, the situation has reversed, and enforcement has begun. For exchanges wishing to operate in the Philippines or serve local users, obtaining a local license is no longer optional but a matter of life and death. This marks the official transition of the Philippine crypto market from the "gray area" to the era of "licensed operation."

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