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World’s First AI Strategic Copy Trading Cryptocurrency Exchange, TriiiX Bags U.S. MSB Financial License

TriiiX, an AI strategic trading and copy trading crypto exchange, has secured a US Money Service Business (MSB) license. Issued by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) of the U. S. Department of the Treasury, the license empowers the exchange to offer regulated financial services in the country. дальше »

2022-9-2 14:40


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US Man Selling Bitcoin Without License Faces 5 Years in Prison

A New Orleans resident has been charged for selling bitcoin without registering with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). If convicted, the seller may receive a maximum of five years in prison, a maximum $250,000 fine, up to three years of supervised release, and a $100 mandatory special assessment. Bitcoin Seller Faces Jail Time The […] дальше »

2021-6-26 14:30


FinCEN to Host A Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies including Zero-Knowledge Proofs

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is hosting a virtual FinCEN Innovation Hours Program on September 9, 2021. The focus of the program is on “privacy-preserving principles in developing technical solutions that enhance financial services innovation while countering illicit activity and national security risks that undermine the integrity and opportunity of the U. дальше »

2021-5-27 17:16


FinCEN’s Extended Public Comment Period Ends Today, Over 65,500 Submitted

The U.S Treasury Department on Financial Crimes, FinCEN, has extended the public comment period to January 7th after wrongly indicating the period ended on January 4th. Following the change, the public now has a few more hours to submit their opinions, comments, and amendments to the Proposed Rule, which will force cryptocurrency firms to surveil […] The post FinCEN’s Extended Public Comment Period Ends Today, Over 65,500 Submitted first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide. дальше »

2021-1-7 20:10


FinCEN Intends to Amend the FBAR Rules Regarding Foreign Accounts Holding Cryptocurrencies

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury shared its intent to amend the FBAR for cryptocurrencies. The official document “Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) Filing Requirement for Virtual Currency” notes that currently, FBAR regulations do not define a foreign account holding virtual currency […] The post FinCEN Intends to Amend the FBAR Rules Regarding Foreign Accounts Holding Cryptocurrencies first appeared on BitcoinExchangeGuide. дальше »

2021-1-3 19:13


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Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Proposes New Rules For Crypto Wallets

The US Treasury Department reveals that the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has proposed new rules for cryptocurrency wallets. According to the US Department of Treasury’s announcement, the proposed rules require banks and other financial firms to keep records of verified customer’s identities and submit them. дальше »

2020-12-20 17:30


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US Treasury Unveils Stifling Crypto Wallet Regulation — Experts Break Down the Rules

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U. S. Treasury Department, has unveiled its proposed rules on transactions involving cryptocurrency wallets. Experts in the crypto community have weighed in on what the new proposed regulation means, what crypto owners should do, and which wallets are affected. дальше »

2020-12-20 20:15


FinCEN’s Crypto Rule Is The “Definition of Bad Regulation;” Market’s Lack of Reaction Is Bullish

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued its new proposed rule extending anti-money laundering (AML) regulation to non-custodial wallets on Friday. Under the latest proposed rules, banks and money service businesses that involve exchanges and custodians would be required to keep records and verify the identity of customers transacting greater than $3,000. дальше »

2020-12-20 16:23


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FinCEN Mulls Imposing Proposed Crypto Wallet Regulation, Crypto Community Reacts

On Dec 18, 2020, The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), took a step closer to implementing its long-dreaded crypto wallet regulation. What Is the Proposal? Under the proposed rule, crypto exchanges would be obliged to make crypto users comply with know your customer (KYC) requirements when transferring their digital assets to personal wallets. FinCEN nowRead More дальше »

2020-12-20 16:00


FinCEN Opens Job Positions for Crypto Policy Advisers Ahead of Proposed Wallet Regulation

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a top policy enforcement arm of the Treasury Department, has been rumored to be in the process of developing crypto regulations for a while. These rumors have now been given new life as the regulator recently posted two job listings for crypto advisers. дальше »

2020-12-18 20:08