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2025-07-12 10:30:41

Think Before You Tap: Tasmania’s Crypto ATM Craze Turns Into $1.6M Scam Disaster

Tasmania’s law enforcement agencies are intensifying their scrutiny of cryptocurrency ATMs following the discovery that the most active users in the region have been victims of fraudulent schemes. According to a new announcement from Tasmania Police Cyber Investigations, the top 15 users of crypto ATMs across the state have all fallen prey to scams, resulting in a combined loss of approximately 2.5 million Australian dollars (USD $1.6 million). Notably, around $592,000 of this total was funneled through crypto ATMs. The findings are part of a broader national enforcement initiative aimed at curbing the misuse of cryptocurrency kiosks across Australia. Scammers Direct Victims to Crypto ATMs After Banks Flag Suspicious Activity The operation is being spearheaded by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in collaboration with AUSTRAC, the nation’s financial intelligence unit. Tasmania’s involvement highlights how local jurisdictions are aligning with federal efforts to tighten oversight of crypto-related activities, particularly in response to the rising use of ATMs for illicit transactions. Detective Sergeant Paul Turner of the Tasmania Police stated that in many cases, victims had originally attempted to send funds through traditional banking channels. When banks flagged and blocked those transfers due to suspicious activity, scammers redirected the victims to use cryptocurrency ATMs as an alternative. This move bypassed traditional financial safeguards and allowed fraudulent transactions to proceed. Turner emphasized that the scams frequently involve high-stakes financial manipulation, often masquerading as investment opportunities or romantic connections. “Victims are being manipulated, intimidated, and pressured into investing in fake investment and romance scams,” he said. The repercussions can be severe, with many individuals reportedly forced to delay retirement, sell personal assets, or rely on social support systems due to the financial impact. Turner advised the public to be wary of anyone instructing them to use a digital currency ATM, especially if the request is urgent or comes from someone they have never met in person. ATM Expansion and New Compliance Measures Reflect Growing Risks The number of crypto ATMs in Tasmania has risen sharply in recent years, from just one machine in 2021 to over 20 by mid-2025. Data from Coin ATM Radar confirms there are currently 24 operational crypto ATMs in the state. Nationally, Australia is now the third-largest country in terms of crypto ATM installations , trailing only the United States and Canada. The total number of machines across the country has grown from just 67 in August 2022 to over 1,890 today. In response to mounting concerns, AUSTRAC implemented updated operational rules and new transaction limits for digital currency ATM operators starting June 3. The agency has also designated cryptocurrency-related activity as a regulatory priority heading into 2025. Major ATM providers in the country include Localcoin with 807 units, Coinflip with 691, and Bitcoin Depot with 212, reflecting the scale and accessibility of these machines for both legitimate and illegitimate purposes. Featured image created with DALL-E, Chart from TradingView

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