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On 12 January 2026, the Dubai Financial Services Authority enforced a ban on privacy tokens within the Dubai International Financial Centre, covering trading, promotion, funds, and derivatives. The regulator also narrowed stablecoin rules to fiat-backed tokens only, excluding algorithmic designs such as Ethena's USDe from the stablecoin category.
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India FIU tightens crypto KYC: Jan 8 notice, stricter checks from Jan 12
On 8 January, the Financial Intelligence Unit of India said ID-only verification is insufficient, and from 12 January crypto users will face live selfie liveness tests, biometric checks, precise location capture, and penny-drop bank verification. ICOs are labeled high risk, transfers must carry sender and recipient data, and exchanges must keep records for at least five years, following ₹28 crore in fines last fiscal year.
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Chinese-language crime syndicates scale pig-butchering romance scams with PBaaS and fake trading sites
On January 12 2026, cybersecurity researchers detailed how Chinese-speaking criminal syndicates have spent nearly a decade building pig-butchering romance scams into a commoditized, service-based industry across Southeast Asia. The report describes large compounds of forced labor, plug-and-play PBaaS toolkits, fake trading platforms, phishing apps and crimeware services like Penguin that sell stolen identities and social media accounts. These infrastructures collectively support industrial-scale online fraud and global money laundering operations.
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