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BTSE Launches Regulated Crypto Exchange in Indonesia Through Local Venture

BTSE has entered Indonesia's regulated digital asset market through a joint venture, reflecting a broader shift by global exchanges toward locally licensed operations.

Ilampirai Arivazhagan by Ilampirai Arivazhagan
July 3, 2026
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Indonesia’s regulated cryptocurrency market gained another licensed participant on Friday after BTSE entered the country through a joint venture with PT Aset Kripto Internasional, becoming the latest international exchange to establish a local presence under the country’s evolving digital asset regulations.

The new entity, BTSE Indonesia, replaces the locally operated exchange NVX, which has been rebranded following the partnership. Rather than launching as an offshore platform serving Indonesian users, the exchange will operate under a Digital Financial Assets and Crypto Assets Trading Operator (PAKD) license issued by Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK), reflecting a growing industry preference for locally regulated operations.

The launch comes as Indonesia continues reshaping its cryptocurrency industry following the transfer of regulatory oversight from commodities regulator Bappebti to OJK in January 2025. The transition placed crypto assets under the country’s broader financial regulatory framework, introducing higher compliance standards for exchanges seeking to operate in the market and increasing the importance of crypto exchange compliance for both domestic and international operators.

Indonesia, meet BTSE 🇮🇩

BTSE Indonesia enters the market as a regulated crypto exchange, combining BTSE’s global infrastructure with deep local knowledge.

More access, more trust, more growth. https://t.co/KXlpsr8m1B

— BTSE (@BTSE_Official) July 3, 2026


BTSE announced the launch on July 3, stating that BTSE Indonesia will operate as a regulated crypto exchange that combines the company’s global trading infrastructure with local market expertise.

Indonesia’s Regulatory Model Is Changing How Exchanges Expand

Indonesia’s licensing framework has increasingly encouraged overseas crypto companies to enter the market through acquisitions or partnerships with domestic operators instead of relying on cross-border services.

For BTSE, the transaction involved rebranding an existing Indonesian exchange rather than applying as a completely new market entrant. The approach allows the business to continue operating under an established local regulatory structure while integrating BTSE’s trading infrastructure and liquidity services. The growing emphasis on compliance reflects wider international developments, including Iran sanctions enforcement, which has reinforced the importance of regulatory alignment for cryptocurrency platforms operating across multiple jurisdictions.

The exchange is expected to support transactions in Indonesian rupiah alongside cryptocurrency trading, bringing services closer to the country’s domestic banking system.

What the License Allows

Under its OJK authorization, BTSE Indonesia is permitted to offer regulated digital asset trading services that include:

  • Indonesian rupiah (IDR) deposits and withdrawals
  • IDR-denominated cryptocurrency trading pairs
  • Fiat-to-crypto conversion services
  • Integration with Indonesian banking and payment networks
  • Additional regulated products, including crypto derivatives, if approved under future OJK regulations

While the company has indicated that futures products may be introduced later, such offerings remain subject to Indonesia’s evolving regulatory framework and would require additional approval before becoming available.

Regulatory Oversight Continues to Expand

BTSE’s entry coincides with broader regulatory changes affecting Indonesia’s digital asset industry. In recent months, OJK has introduced additional compliance measures covering digital financial assets, including stricter standards for governance, consumer protection and promotional activities. The regulator has also expanded oversight beyond exchange licensing as it seeks to bring cryptocurrency businesses closer to traditional financial sector supervision.

The tighter framework is expected to influence how exchanges introduce new products and market their services, particularly as regulators place greater emphasis on investor protection and operational transparency.

Market Competition Shifts Toward Compliance

Indonesia remains one of Southeast Asia’s largest retail cryptocurrency markets, making it an attractive destination for global exchanges despite increasingly demanding regulatory requirements.

As licensing standards become more comprehensive, competition is gradually shifting away from simply offering trading access toward demonstrating regulatory compliance, local banking connectivity and long-term operational stability.

BTSE’s arrival adds another licensed operator to Indonesia’s regulated exchange ecosystem, illustrating how international cryptocurrency firms are increasingly treating local authorization as a prerequisite for expansion rather than relying on offshore platforms to reach domestic users. The shift reflects broader regional patterns, including Japan crypto exchange consolidation, where regulatory certainty has become a major driver of industry transformation.

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