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Estonia FIU Suspends Zondacrypto Deposits and New Sign-Ups for 30 Days

Estonia FIU partly suspended Zondacrypto’s licence, blocking new deposits and sign-ups while allowing existing users to withdraw funds.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 20, 2026
in Exchanges
Estonia FIU Suspends Zondacrypto Deposits and New Sign-Ups for 30 Days

Estonia’s Financial Intelligence Unit has partially suspended the operating licence of BB Trade Estonia OÜ, the company operating under the Zondacrypto brand, blocking new client sign-ups and new deposits for existing users.

The regulator announced the decision on May 18, 2026, saying BB Trade Estonia OÜ is now prohibited from accepting any additional assets from existing clients, including fiat funds and crypto assets. The company is also barred from entering into business relationships with new clients. Existing clients, however, can still withdraw or recover their assets.

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The FIU gave the company 30 days to bring its operations into compliance with legal requirements. If it fails to do so, Estonian law obliges the regulator to revoke the operating licence.

Estonia Stops Growth but Keeps Withdrawals Open

Zondacrypto’s Estonian operator can no longer take more assets from existing clients or sign up new clients under licence No. FVT000209. That means the business is effectively frozen from growing in Estonia while the regulator checks whether the company can meet the conditions required to keep its licence.

The important user-protection point is that withdrawals remain open. The FIU specifically said the partial suspension does not affect the return or withdrawal of assets by existing clients. That distinction matters because exchange enforcement actions can cause panic when users assume a platform has been fully blocked.

For now, the regulator is allowing users to remove funds while stopping the exchange from taking in fresh money. That approach limits new exposure while giving the company a chance to fix the issues that triggered the precept.

A 30-Day Deadline Raises Licence Risk

The 30-day deadline is the core pressure point.

The FIU ordered BB Trade Estonia OÜ to bring its operations into compliance with the conditions required for holding its operating licence. The partial suspension will remain in effect until the FIU verifies that the company meets those conditions. If compliance is not restored within the deadline, the regulator said the law requires licence revocation.

That gives Zondacrypto a narrow window. The company must satisfy the regulator quickly enough to avoid losing the licence completely. In practical terms, that could involve fixing control gaps, submitting required information, strengthening procedures, or otherwise proving that it meets Estonia’s standards for a virtual asset service provider.

The FIU did not provide a detailed public list of every issue behind the suspension. It did say the precept was issued under Estonia’s Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act and the General Part of the Economic Activities Code Act.

That legal basis places the action inside Estonia’s wider AML and licensing framework rather than a simple business dispute.

Estonia’s FIU partially suspended Zondacrypto’s operating license, blocking new deposits and client onboarding.

The exchange has 30 days to fix compliance issues or face full revocation, while a cold wallet holding $345M in $BTC remains inaccessible. pic.twitter.com/Y5YtI854mR

— Token Metrics (@tokenmetricsinc) May 19, 2026

Why Estonia’s Move Matters for Crypto Exchanges

Estonia has become an important test case for crypto exchange supervision in Europe.

The country was once known for a large number of virtual asset licences, but regulators have tightened oversight in recent years as the European Union moves toward stricter crypto rules. Exchanges now face higher expectations around anti-money laundering controls, customer checks, internal governance, and compliance with EU frameworks such as MiCA.

The Zondacrypto action shows how that pressure can appear in practice. Regulators may not immediately close a platform, but they can freeze growth, stop deposits, block new clients, and force a company to prove compliance within a short deadline.

That matters for users because a licence problem can quickly become a liquidity and trust problem. Even when withdrawals remain open, customers may move funds out because they do not want to wait and see whether the exchange resolves the issue.

Existing Users Still Need to Act Carefully

The FIU’s notice gives existing clients a clearer path than many exchange enforcement stories.

Users are still allowed to withdraw assets, and the regulator said clients who are unable to recover their assets have the right to contact police authorities in their country of residence.

That is useful guidance, but it also shows why users should not ignore the situation. When a regulator blocks new deposits and gives an exchange 30 days to fix licensing conditions, customers should review their own exposure, check withdrawal status, and avoid adding more funds to any platform under active restriction.

The safest approach is simple. Users should confirm whether they have assets on the platform, test withdrawal routes if needed, keep records of account balances and transactions, and use official support channels only. They should also avoid sending new funds, since the FIU has barred the operator from accepting additional assets.

This is not a claim that users will lose funds. The regulator’s statement does not say that withdrawals are closed. But the suspension is still a warning sign that users should treat seriously.

The Case Adds to Europe’s Compliance Trend

Crypto exchanges are no longer being judged only on trading volume, user growth, or token listings. Regulators are focusing on licensing conditions, AML systems, disclosures, customer protection, governance, and whether operators can prove they are meeting legal standards.

This trend is likely to continue as MiCA reshapes the European crypto market. Larger exchanges may have the resources to adapt, but smaller or regionally licensed firms can face pressure if their systems, disclosures, or controls do not meet the new bar.

For users, that means licences matter, but licence quality and ongoing compliance matter even more. A company can hold a licence and still face suspension if the regulator decides the conditions are no longer being met.

What Happens Next?

The next step is the FIU’s compliance review.

Zondacrypto’s Estonian operator has 30 days to bring its operations into line with legal requirements. If the FIU verifies that the company meets the licence conditions, the partial suspension can be lifted. If it does not, the regulator says it must revoke the licence.

The key things to watch are whether withdrawals continue smoothly, whether the company releases a public response, whether the FIU updates its decision, and whether any other European regulators issue related notices.

For now, the message from Estonia is clear. Zondacrypto is not being fully shut down under this action, but its ability to grow and accept new money has been stopped while the regulator demands compliance.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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