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Wisconsin Introduces Bill Requiring Full KYC for Bitcoin ATM Use

Wisconsin’s SB386 requires full KYC and ID for Bitcoin ATM transactions, limits each to $1,000 to fight fraud and money laundering.

Written By Ronak Kumar Ronak Kumar
Fact Checked by Dhara Chavda Dhara Chavda
Published August 12, 2025 4:23 PM
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Wisconsin Introduces Bill Requiring Full KYC for Bitcoin ATM Use

On Tuesday, August 12, the lawmakers of Wisconsin introduced Senate Bill 386 (SB386) to require full Know Your Customer (KYC) checks on all transactions involving Bitcoin ATMs in the state.

The bill requires users to present a government-issued photo ID for every transaction, regardless of amount, and caps transactions at $1,000. Operators must also collect additional personal data to increase oversight.

NEW: Wisconsin Senate introduces second bill to require full KYC of bitcoin ATMs.

SB386 would require photo ID presented for every purchase; cap transactions at $1k; and other personal info collected. https://t.co/cGXvS4upEB pic.twitter.com/8lGIIz8Ym5

— Bitcoin Laws (@Bitcoin_Laws) August 11, 2025

The bill reflects growing state efforts to regulate cryptocurrency more strictly. Lawmakers pointed to risks like fraud and terrorism financing as some of the factors that necessitate stricter regulation.

Bitcoin ATM operators face higher compliance costs due to required identity verification systems, which may impact smaller businesses. Users will experience reduced anonymity and increased transaction hurdles, especially for those relying on Bitcoin ATMs for larger transactions.

Wisconsin is not the first state to regulate crypto, as New York, among others, launched the BitLicense program, which heralded a patchwork of state crypto regulations in the U.S. This patchwork of regulations makes it hard to comply with crypto companies that are active in the country.

If passed, SB386 could set a precedent, influencing future crypto laws at the state level.  The move underscores the increasing pressure to treat digital assets like conventional finance, striking a balance between innovation and security.

Also Read: Bitcoin Nears $121K as Institutional and Retail Forces Shift

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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