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Money laundering watchdog pushes for crypto information-sharing rules

Only about 30% of jurisdictions surveyed by the Financial Action Task Force said they have passed rules to help prevent the illicit use of cryptocurrency by criminals and terrorists

Most countries lack “travel rule” laws that could help prevent the illicit use of cryptocurrency by criminals and terrorists, a global anti-money-laundering watchdog said on 30 June.

The rules would require companies and service providers to share information about senders and recipients in cryptocurrency transactions. Only about 30% of jurisdictions surveyed by the Financial Action Task Force said they have passed such legislation, and only a small subset of the group has started enforcement of the laws.

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