Australia’s financial intelligence agency has gone from watching crypto ATMs multiply to actively pulling the plug on operators that can’t follow the rules. AUSTRAC, the country’s anti-money laundering regulator, suspended Cryptolink Pty Ltd’s registration, taking 96 crypto ATMs offline starting August 9, 2026, after finding the operator failed to meet basic compliance obligations.

The suspension caps a multi-year escalation that has transformed Australia’s approach to the fast-growing crypto ATM sector, which ballooned from just 23 machines in 2019 to roughly 1,800 in recent years.

What AUSTRAC is actually doing

In July 2025, AUSTRAC rolled out nationwide operational requirements for crypto ATM providers, including a hard cap of $5,000 per cash transaction.

Cryptolink had already been on AUSTRAC’s radar. In October 2025, the regulator hit the company with a $56,340 fine for inadequate reporting and risk assessment practices. When those issues persisted, AUSTRAC escalated to a three-month registration suspension, effectively taking nearly a hundred machines offline across the country.