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AML News

Money laundering means taking certain steps to make illegal earnings look as if they were earned legally. What is AML? Anti-Money Laundering regulations generally put parameters and requirements in place in an effort to make such activities more difficult and to ward off such behaviors. In line with AML regulation compliance, companies and financial institutions must vet their customers through due-diligence procedures and prove the legal source of a customer’s assets. Such due-diligence measures include requiring money movements larger than a certain threshold to be recorded and disclosed to applicable agencies. While they are not the same as AML, KYC laws — or Known Your Customer laws — are commonly grouped together with it.

It is the responsibility of companies to notify customers about Anti-Money Laundering practices and required procedures. AML is not only considered useful in fighting money laundering itself, but it also helps prevent illegal activities by discovering the source of this money and assists by following criminals through the tracking of financial flows. AML, however, can be a strain on companies.

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Losses caused by crypto exchange hacks hit $927 million in the first nine months of 2018, already 250 percent higher than throughout all of 2017.
Crypto Exchange Hack Losses Already 250% Higher Than 2017, Q3 Report Shows
Marie Huillet
2018-10-10T15:53:00+01:00
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More governments are tracking crypto, but ways to stay anonymous remain.
Government Tracking of Crypto Is Growing, But There Are Ways to Avoid It
Simon Chandler
2018-10-07T13:55:00+01:00
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South Korea’s Democratic Party lawmaker urges the state to “open up the road” to ICOs by easing regulations.
South Korea’s Democratic Party Lawmaker Urges Authorities to ‘Open Up the Road’ to ICOs
Helen Partz
2018-10-02T19:23:00+01:00
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A recent report by WSJ found that $9 million of nearly $90 million in ill-gotten funds went through crypto exchange ShapeShift.
WSJ: $88.6 Million in Illicit Funds Funneled Through Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Ana Alexandre
2018-09-28T23:41:00+01:00
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The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would establish a task force to combat terrorist use of cryptocurrencies.
US House Passes Bill for Task Force to Combat Crypto Use by Terrorists
Helen Partz
2018-09-28T02:02:00+01:00
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New research into publicly available records shows that U.S. government agencies have tripled their investment in blockchain intelligence firms this year.
Public Records Show US Government Tripled Investment in Blockchain Analysis Firms in 2018
Marie Huillet
2018-09-26T17:15:00+01:00
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Circle is introducing a stablecoin dubbed the “USD Coin,” with a consortium called Centre serving as the platform.
Breaking: Circle Internet Financial Launches Stablecoin ‘USD Coin’
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-09-26T14:40:00+01:00
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Washington-based financial experts allege that North Korea hires people with access to E.U. cryptocurrency wallets to launder and exchange crypto into fiat mone...
North Korea ‘Increasingly’ Uses Crypto to Avoid US Sanctions, Experts Claim
Ana Berman
2018-09-26T00:05:00+01:00
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