Top Licensed Crypto Exchanges in Indonesia (2025 Edition)
Indonesia continues to strengthen its position as one of Asia’s most important crypto markets. With a rapidly growing user base and increasing institutional attention, regulatory clarity has become a defining factor for the industry’s next phase.
In December 2025, Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority (OJK) officially published a whitelist of 29 licensed crypto platforms, providing a clear and authoritative reference for which exchanges and trading services are legally permitted to operate in the country. This update marks a significant evolution from earlier regulatory frameworks and replaces previous, more limited exchange lists.
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From Market Growth to Regulatory Clarity
For years, Indonesia’s crypto market was driven primarily by retail adoption and innovation, with oversight previously handled by Bappebti. The transition of authority to OJK formalizes crypto as part of the broader financial system, bringing it under a more structured, institution-driven regulatory regime.
This shift signals a clear message to the market: Indonesia is no longer experimenting with crypto regulation. Instead, it is building a framework designed to support long-term growth, consumer protection, and market integrity.
The Official OJK Whitelist: 29 Licensed Crypto Platforms
As of December 19, 2025, OJK recognizes the following platforms as licensed or officially registered digital financial asset traders in Indonesia.
Licensed Digital Financial Asset Traders (PAKD)
- Ajaib (PT Kagum Teknologi Indonesia)
- ASTAL (PT Aset Instrumen Digital)
- Bittime (PT Utama Aset Digital Indonesia)
- Bitwewe (PT Sentra Bitwewe Indonesia)
- Bitwyre (PT Teknologi Struktur Berantai)
- BTSE Indonesia (PT Aset Kripto Internasional)
- Coinvest (PT Pedagang Aset Kripto)
- CoinX (PT Kripto Inovasi Nusantara)
- CYRA (PT Cyrameta Exchange Indonesia)
- Floq (PT Kripto Maksima Koin)
- Indodax (PT Indodax Nasional Indonesia)
- Koinsayang (PT Multikripto Exchange Indonesia)
- MAKS (PT Mitra Kripto Sukses)
- Mobee (PT CTXG Indonesia Berkarya)
- Naga Exchange (PT Cipta Koin Digital)
- Nanovest (PT Tumbuh Bersama Nano)
- Nobi (PT Enkripsi Teknologi Handal)
- Pintu (PT Pintu Kemana Saja)
- Pluang (PT Bumi Santosa Cemerlang)
- Reku (PT Rekeningku Dotcom Indonesia)
- Samuel Kripto (PT Samuel Kripto Indonesia)
- Stockbit Crypto (PT Coinbit Digital Indonesia)
- Tokocrypto (PT Aset Digital Berkat)
- Triv (PT Tiga Inti Utama)
- Upbit Indonesia (PT Upbit Exchange Indonesia)
Read more: 8 Key Developments That Shaped Indonesia’s Crypto Industry in 2025
Registered Prospective Traders (CPAKD)
- digitalexchange.id (PT Indonesia Digital Exchange)
- Fasset (PT Gerbang Aset Digital)
- GudangKripto (PT Gudang Kripto Indonesia)
- Luno (PT Luno Indonesia Ltd)
Together, these platforms represent the full spectrum of Indonesia’s regulated crypto ecosystem, from large incumbents with deep retail penetration to newer players targeting specific market segments.
