January 28, 2026
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India's FIU Orders Sweeping Ban on Monero, Zcash and Dash — Deposits, Trades Halted
India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU‑IND) has ordered a sweeping crackdown on privacy-focused cryptocurrencies, directing India‑registered exchanges to immediately halt deposits, withdrawals and trading for Monero (XMR), Zcash (ZEC) and Dash (DASH).
The action was first flagged on Friday by market analyst MartyParty on X (formerly Twitter). The FIU‑IND directive instructs compliant crypto platforms in India to delist these assets, block any incoming or outgoing transfers, and disable related trading pairs.
Why these coins? Regulators say the underlying privacy technologies make transaction monitoring and KYC enforcement difficult. Monero obscures sender and receiver details using ring signatures, Zcash supports shielded transactions that hide transaction data, and Dash offers optional privacy features—tools that, while valued by privacy-minded users, raise red flags for anti‑money‑laundering, terrorist‑financing and sanctions‑evasion controls.
This move follows a broader enforcement push by Indian authorities: in October 2025 FIU‑IND ordered ISPs to block access to 25 offshore crypto exchanges that failed to register. Only a small number of platforms currently remain fully registered and compliant in India — including Binance, Mudrex, Coinbase, CoinSwitch (CoinSwitch Kuber) and ZebPay — and those exchanges are covered by the new directive.
Market reaction has been mixed. Despite the regulatory pressure, the three privacy coins posted short‑term gains over the past 24 hours: Monero was trading around $524 (+3.5%), Zcash near $372 (+2.2%), and Dash led the pack with an 11.6% jump. But the broader trend is negative: CoinGecko shows weekly losses of roughly 21% for XMR, 8% for ZEC, and 20% for DASH.
For Indian users and exchanges, the order could mean restricted access to these tokens on regulated platforms and reduced on‑ramps for privacy‑coin liquidity in the local market. The FIU‑IND action underscores growing global regulatory scrutiny of privacy coins and highlights the tension between financial privacy and compliance obligations.
Featured image from DALL‑E; chart via TradingView.
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