Regulators are coming for crypto: Is digital identity the answer?

Regulators are coming for crypto: Is digital identity the answer?

It’s time to give control over personal data in megadatabases managed by a handful of corporations and governments back to the people. The regulators are closing in. It’s one thing to unbundle market functions to their parts ― custody, aggregators and Prime Brokerage ― to satisfy institutional compliance departments. It’s another to keep regulators happy.From the Financial Action Task Force pushing forward with its guidance for Travel Rule compliance to the still-evolving European Markets in Crypto-Assets regulatory framework, and the somewhat clumsily-handed U.S. infrastructure bill, the....


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