Cryptocurrency ATM Regulation Upgrades: Bitcoin Depot Mandates Identity Verification for Each Transaction, US Anti-Fraud and KYC Compliance Tighten Across the Board

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On February 25, U.S. cryptocurrency ATM operator Bitcoin Depot announced that starting in early February 2026, it will implement phased new regulations across its U.S. network, requiring users to provide identification for every crypto ATM transaction to strengthen anti-fraud monitoring and compliance checks. This move is seen as an important upgrade in risk control and identity verification mechanisms in the crypto ATM industry amid tightening U.S. regulatory environment.

Bitcoin Depot CEO Scott Buchanan stated that continuous identity verification processes can identify suspicious activity before transaction approval based on user identity, transaction location, and amount, thereby reducing risks of account sharing, identity theft, and scams. Previously, the company had implemented identity verification requirements for new users in October 2025, and this policy has now expanded to all transaction scenarios, indicating further tightening of real-name verification standards for crypto ATMs.

Data shows that the U.S. remains one of the largest Bitcoin trading markets globally and has the densest concentration of crypto ATM devices. According to Coin ATM Radar, the U.S. has approximately 31,360 Bitcoin ATMs, accounting for about 78% of the global total. As one of the industry’s major operators, Bitcoin Depot has deployed over 9,000 devices. Changes in its compliance strategy will set an example for regulatory trends in the crypto ATM industry.

Regulatory pressure continues to rise. Due to the irreversible nature of crypto ATM transactions and frequent scam cases, several state legislatures have increased scrutiny. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) reported that by 2026, 17 states have enacted laws requiring operators to set daily transaction limits, risk warnings, and operational licenses to reduce crypto scam losses.

Meanwhile, state-level law enforcement actions are intensifying. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a lawsuit against Bitcoin Depot, accusing it of insufficient anti-scam security measures and seeking to restrict large transactions. Previously, Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey reached a $1.9 million settlement with the company to compensate ATM scam victims. Earlier, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird also filed lawsuits against operators including Coinflip, citing inadequate anti-fraud mechanisms for crypto ATMs.

As U.S. crypto regulations, KYC identity verification requirements, and anti-money laundering checks continue to strengthen, industry experts generally believe that real-name registration for crypto ATMs, transaction monitoring systems, and compliance risk models will become key standards for the industry’s future development.

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