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Google Play excludes non-custodial wallets from the new crypto app rules

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August 25, 2025
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Official clarifications follow community concerns: non-custodial wallets remain free from restrictions.

Google recently backtracked on what initially seemed to be a significant policy update targeting all crypto wallets: for a moment, it appeared that the Play Store planned to ban unregistered non-custodial wallets in several countries, including the United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom, starting in October. After sparking a wave of concern in the crypto community, Mountain View officially clarified that non-custodial wallets will remain exempt from the new restrictions introduced on the Play Store.

The confusion arose from the publication of the updated Google Play guidelines, which will come into effect on October 29. Initially, many users and developers feared that non-custodial wallets might also be affected by the new rules. However, Google later clarified the situation through its Help Center, specifying that “non-custodial wallets are not in scope of Google Play’s Cryptocurrency Exchanges and Software Wallets Policy.”

The policy change

The new rules are aimed exclusively at custodial digital asset service providers. Custodial wallet applications, such as those provided by exchanges, will now need to obtain specific licenses to operate in over 15 jurisdictions, including the United States and the European Union.

In the U.S., custodial wallet developers will have to register as a “money services business” or “money transmitter” with local regulators. In Europe, registration as a crypto-asset service provider (CASP) will be required. Companies registered with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) will need to implement Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) programs.

Community reactions

Despite the official clarifications, the community was not entirely reassured. Bitcoin developer Peter Todd expressed skepticism in a post on X:

Google claims this is a mistake. More likely a trial balloon to gauge response.

Notice how this policy will still prohibit Cashu wallets like minibits, Zeus (cashu support), Wallet of Satoshi, and future wallets using cashu to build up funds to open a channel.

Not good at all. https://t.co/muHtVwSA9m

— Peter Todd (@peterktodd) August 13, 2025

Jacob Wittman, legal counsel at the Plasma Foundation, described the controversy as a “nothing burger,” while acknowledging that “the policy change show that tech giants control distribution and we are still at their whim.”

The relationship between Google Play and the digital asset sector has historically been turbulent. In 2020, the platform removed the Bitcoin Blast video game and several crypto news apps, including those from Cointelegraph and Coindesk, without providing any explanation.

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