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Ireland Targets Crypto Risks Amid High Ownership Rates

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Joerg Hiller
Jun 18, 2026 21:42

Ireland’s new crypto risk assessment highlights money laundering and fraud concerns as 10% of its population invests in digital assets.

For the first time in seven years, Ireland has released a comprehensive risk assessment on digital assets, spotlighting vulnerabilities like money laundering, terrorism financing, and sanctions evasion. The announcement comes as the Irish government plans to implement stricter safeguards for crypto-related activities by the second half of 2027.

The report, published on June 18, flagged crypto assets as “very significant” risks in financial crime. It also cited decentralized finance (DeFi) and inconsistent international regulations as key challenges. The Irish Department of Finance underscored the appeal of crypto to criminal groups, noting its use in bribery cases and tax evasion schemes. Notably, this marks a shift toward more proactive regulation in a country where approximately 10% of the population owns cryptocurrencies, according to the Central Bank of Ireland’s December 2025 report.

High Adoption, Limited Oversight

Ireland’s crypto ownership rate is one of the highest in Europe, outpacing the OECD average of 3.8%. This significant retail participation contrasts with the country’s relatively underdeveloped regulatory framework. While the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation has been in effect since late 2024, Ireland’s enforcement of these rules remains a work in progress. MiCA mandates that Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) must be authorized and supervised by national regulators, including Ireland’s Central Bank.

Enforcement actions have already spotlighted gaps in compliance. In November 2025, Coinbase Europe Limited was fined €24 million for delays in addressing anti-money laundering (AML) violations. Additionally, Ireland’s Criminal Assets Bureau seized €30 million in cryptocurrency in March 2026, underscoring the scale of illicit activity tied to digital assets.

Upcoming Policy Changes

The Irish government plans to introduce industry standards by 2027 to address the risks identified in its latest assessment. These measures will likely align with broader EU initiatives like DAC8 and CARF, which require crypto exchanges serving EU users to automatically report transaction data for tax purposes. These rules, effective from January 2026, aim to close loopholes that enable tax evasion and enhance transparency across the sector.

Ireland has already taken a hard stance on crypto in some areas. In April 2022, the country banned political donations made in cryptocurrencies, citing concerns over potential misuse to influence elections. This reflects a cautious approach to integrating digital assets into the broader economy while mitigating their risks.

Market Context

The timing of this report is critical. Bitcoin (BTC), the flagship cryptocurrency, was trading at $62,884 on June 18, 2026, down 2.09% over 24 hours. Global crypto adoption continues to grow, with 741 million people estimated to own digital assets in 2025—a 12.4% increase from the previous year. Ireland’s high crypto ownership, coupled with new EU tax transparency rules and enhanced regulation, suggests its market is maturing despite ongoing challenges.

Investors and crypto businesses operating in Ireland should closely monitor upcoming regulatory developments. With nearly half a decade until the proposed 2027 standards come into full effect, the country’s crypto sector faces a pivotal period of adjustment and scrutiny.

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