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Regulation turns the screw: AML becomes crypto’s kill‑switch, audits turn into licenses

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CertiK’s 2026 report argues that the age of arguing whether a token is or isn’t a security is no longer the core battlefield; the real threat now is AML.

CertiK’s 2026 report argues that the age of arguing whether a token is or isn’t a security is no longer the core battlefield; the real threat now is AML enforcement that can instantly cut off banking, fiat ramps, or exchange access.

AML overtakes securities fights as main risk vector

With more than $900 million in AML‑related fines handed out in just the first half of 2025, regulators have shown they are more willing to punish gaps in KYT, sanctions screening, and suspicious activity reporting than to chase edge‑case Howey fights one by one.

If you cannot demonstrate robust, real‑time AML tooling across wallets, counterparties, and transaction flows, you are now a regulatory outlier, no matter how clean your tokenomics look on paper.

The report frames this as a structural shift into a “strong compliance era,” where frameworks in the U.S., EU, UK, and key Asian hubs are largely in place and the open questions are about implementation, not first principles. In that environment, AML becomes the one‑button kill‑switch: regulators can lean on banks, payment processors, and centralized exchanges to freeze, de‑risk, or exit non‑compliant projects without passing new laws.

Audits and stablecoin rules harden into entry tickets

On the technical side, CertiK notes that smart contract security audits have moved from a nice-to-have badge on a website to a de facto licensing and listing requirement. For serious protocols, you now need recurring audits from recognized firms just to get through risk committees at centralized exchanges or institutional desks.

Stablecoins, meanwhile, are converging on a narrow regulatory template: fully reserved, transparently backed, and issued by licensed entities subject to bank‑like supervision. That trend compresses the design space for algorithmic or under‑collateralized models and aligns stablecoin issuers with traditional prudential norms.

The bottom line for builders is brutal but clear. Baseline CapEx now includes multi‑jurisdiction licensing, continuous AML/KYT infrastructure, and recurring audits; without them, you are effectively boxed out of institutional capital, payment partners, and top‑tier centralized listings, no matter how strong your product-market fit looks on-chain.

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