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Flat vector illustration of a glowing world map made of small dot nodes in teal, amber, and orange colors, with a bright teal signal beacon radiating concentric rings from one central point, symbolizing a global crypto regulation map and network of partner connections

What's on Intokened right now: the regulation map and partner slots

08:00 · 23.08.2026
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Beyond daily news and analysis, Intokened runs a few tools worth a closer look, both for readers tracking where crypto stands legally around the world and for projects looking to reach a crypto-native audience.

The regulation map covers 46 countries, with each one categorized by its current crypto stance: legal, restricted, or banned. Every country also gets its own detail page, laying out the specific rules, licensing requirements, and tax treatment that apply there. The map runs on the same content system as the rest of the site, so updates to a country's status or details go live directly through the editorial team's admin panel, without waiting on a code deployment. That matters in a space where a single new law or central bank statement can flip a country's status overnight.

  • Countries covered: 46, each rated legal, restricted, or banned
  • Country pages: individual rules, licensing, and tax detail per jurisdiction
  • Updates: edited directly through the CMS, no redeploy required
  • Banner slot: rotates under the Popular section, weighted between partners
  • Tracking: every banner link carries a UTM tag for measurable clicks

The legal/restricted/banned split exists because those three labels answer the question most readers have: can I use crypto here at all, and if so, under what conditions. A country marked legal might still tax gains differently than its neighbor, require exchanges to register locally, or restrict which coins can trade. That's why each country gets its own page instead of a single line in a table. Someone researching where to base a project, move funds, or understand local rules can go from the world map straight to the specifics for one jurisdiction without leaving the site.

For projects that want visibility rather than a full article, Intokened runs a banner slot positioned under the Popular section on the site, not buried on a page nobody visits. Multiple partners rotate through that placement on a weighted schedule, and every banner link carries a UTM tag, so a partner can see exactly how much traffic the placement sent rather than guessing at impressions alone.

For projects that want a full write-up, Intokened's advertising page covers sponsored news and articles for crypto and fintech projects. The page lists a contact email for discussing terms, format, and timing directly with the editorial team, rather than routing requests through a generic ad-sales form.

The regulation map sits alongside a set of other reference tools on the site: a glossary for crypto terminology, a converter and a wealth calculator, exchange reviews, and a fear and greed index tracking market sentiment. None of these compete with the news coverage; they're there for the moments a reader needs a definition, a number, or a comparison rather than a story.

None of this changes what the front page looks like day to day. It's the layer underneath the daily headlines: a regulation reference that stays current without a deploy cycle, and a straightforward path for a project to get in front of readers who already follow the space closely.

This piece is informational, not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any asset.

Published: 08:00 · 23.08.2026
Maks

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Maks

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I've been interested in the cryptocurrency market for a long time, am a trader, and write articles and news about my experience and crypto in simple terms.

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