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United States: FinCEN says Crypto Exchanges must Share Customer info by June 2020

As part of efforts to curb the use of blockchain-based virtual currencies for unlawful activities such as money laundering, the United States Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has mandated all money services businesses (MSBs) such as Bitcoin (BTC) trading venues to start transmitting certain customer info for transactions up to $3,000 or higher. дальше »

2019-11-21 02:00


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Canada relaxes rules for cryptocurrency exchanges despite ongoing QuadrigaCX saga

Reassurance for Canadians: Cryptocurrency exchanges across the nation will now only have to report transfers of more than CA$10,000 ($7,663). It comes after the Canadian government relaxed some of its new anti-money laundering regulations following feedback from payment service providers and cryptocurrency exchanges. дальше »

2019-7-11 15:50


Monero’s [XMR] Riccardo Spagni takes a shot at Craig Wright over the latter’s article on money transmitters

Craig S. Wright aka the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, recently penned an article detailing how “Monero and other mixed coins are engaged in the activity of money transfers and money handling,” which according to him, would make them MSBs [Money Service Businesses] and hence, are obligated to follow the corresponding rules. дальше »

2019-6-6 13:30


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FinCEN Issues Clear Guidance to Money Services Businesses (MSBs)

To serve as a reminder to persons who have the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) obligations, the U. S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) on May 9, 2019, issued interpretive guidance. The guidance focuses on how FinCEN money services businesses (MSBs) regulations apply to certain ventures that deal with money transmission whose value is not denominated inRead MoreRead More. дальше »

2019-5-13 20:00


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Op Ed: From Gray To Black and White: Traditional Regulations Come to Crypto

For nearly a decade, participants in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space have operated in a regulatory compliance gray zone. Recent developments — at both the federal and international levels — signal that the time for plausible deniability or unregulated freedom is coming to an end and more traditional regulations are moving to the forefront. дальше »

2018-12-3 19:20