Bill to ban cryptocurrency kiosks in Minnesota awaits governor's signature
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By Joseph Swanson
Published on April 28, 2026.
A bill to ban cryptocurrency kiosks in Minnesota is awaiting approval from Gov. Tim Walz. The legislation aims to prevent fraud and scams, particularly among older and vulnerable Minnesotans. Currently, there are 350 licensed kiosks and over $100 million in reported thefts. Once converted into cryptocurrency, it becomes nearly impossible for law enforcement to investigate.
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