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Uzbekistani trader arrested for illegal cryptocurrency transactions worth over a million dollars

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Last updated: January 27, 2026 7:51 pm
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Published: January 27, 2026
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Uzbek crypto trader in trouble over moving 1.3 million through ‘unlicensed Binance and Bitget.webp

A significant development has occurred in Uzbekistan, where a man was arrested for allegedly conducting illegal cryptocurrency transactions valued at over a million U.S. dollars. The arrest highlights the complexities surrounding crypto regulation in the Central Asian nation, where trading in digital assets is legal only on government-approved platforms.

The individual, a resident of Andijan, was detained by law enforcement following an investigation that uncovered extensive illegal trading activities. According to a press release from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the suspect executed approximately 2,400 transactions between April 20 and September 30, 2025. These transactions took place on Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and Bitget, both of which lack the necessary licenses to operate within Uzbekistan.

The total value of these transactions reached 1,373,824 USDT, equivalent to over 18 billion Uzbekistani sums. Investigators revealed that the suspect utilized two primary methods to facilitate these transactions. One involved transferring around 1 billion sums via intermediary bank cards to obscure the source of the funds. The second method included depositing 757 million sums into accounts under his control. In both scenarios, the funds were ultimately moved to exchange-hosted wallets before being withdrawn.

Authorities seized the man’s mobile device, which contained 15 email addresses linked to his trading activities, confirming that he had a Binance account registered under his name. This is not the first legal trouble the suspect has faced; he was previously convicted in August 2025 for engaging in illegal cryptocurrency transactions involving 26 billion sums (over $2.1 million). At that time, he received a “restriction of liberty” sentence after pleading guilty, but police now suspect that he continued his trading activities despite the ongoing legal issues.

The man is set to face prosecution under an article of Uzbekistan’s criminal code that addresses significant violations concerning the circulation of digital assets. The issue of unauthorized trading platforms has become a pressing concern for Uzbek authorities, who emphasize that cryptocurrency transactions are only permitted through exchanges that have received the necessary government approval.

In a related case, a 17-year-old from the same Bukhara region was arrested last year for illegal crypto trading, facing potential imprisonment of up to five years for transactions valued at 34 billion sums (about $2.8 million). This reflects a broader crackdown on unauthorized crypto activities in Uzbekistan, as the country works to regulate its burgeoning blockchain and fintech sectors.

Uzbekistan’s government has been proactive in establishing a legal framework for cryptocurrency, recently announcing plans to legalize stablecoin payments starting in January 2026 and allowing local businesses to issue tokenized shares and bonds. The Ministry of Justice aims to attract $1 billion in foreign investment to enhance the fintech sector, which is expected to expand to 200 companies over the next five years.

Additionally, there are discussions about creating a digital version of the national currency, indicating a forward-looking approach to financial technology. As Uzbekistan continues to navigate the complexities of cryptocurrency regulation, the recent arrest serves as a cautionary tale for those operating outside the laws established by the government.

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