Turkey’s Capital Markets Board has blocked access to 46 crypto-related websites—including major decentralized exchange PancakeSwap—as part of a wider enforcement push against unlicensed digital asset services. The regulator said the action was taken under the Capital Markets Law targeting platforms operating without authorization in the country.

Turkey’s Capital Markets Board has blocked access to 46 crypto-related websites—including major decentralized exchange PancakeSwap—as part of a wider enforcement push against unlicensed digital asset services.

The regulator said the action was taken under the Capital Markets Law targeting platforms operating without authorization in the country.
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