FinCEN lists cryptocurrencies as top AML and CFT priorities
FinCEN will soon issue regulations on how financial institutions should incorporate its priorities on crypto considerations into their AML programs. The United States’ Financial Crimes Enforcement Network will continue to closely follow the cryptocurrency industry as one of its top priorities for combating crimes like money laundering.FinCEN officially announced Thursday that “virtual currency considerations,” or operations involving cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), will be among its top national priorities for countering terrorism financing and ensuring proper Anti-Money Laundering....
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