FATF: About three-quarters of jurisdictions have not fully complied with anti-money laundering recommendations for virtual assets

2024-07-13 14:04:39
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ChainCatcher news, according to News.bitcoin, based on data from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), 97 out of 130 jurisdictions "partially or not at all" comply with anti-money laundering recommendations for the virtual asset sector. 88 jurisdictions (60%) have decided to allow virtual asset service providers (VASP), while 14% (20 jurisdictions) explicitly prohibit them. The FATF claims that stablecoins and privacy-enhanced cryptocurrencies are increasingly being used by terrorist organizations and "rogue states."

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