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The US Treasury warns that DeFi services that aren't compliant with AML and terrorist financing rules pose “the most significant current illicit finance risk”

US Treasury Damilola Lawrence / Cryptopolitan : U.S Treasury report reveals how North Korea and criminals use DeFi services to facilitate money laundering Florence Muchai / Cryptopolitan : US Treasury's report point to illegal DeFi use by Criminals and North Korea Shayan Chowdhury / Coinpedia Fintech News : US Treasury Accuses DeFi Market For Facilitating Illicit Transfers By North Korean Hackers Vignesh Karunanidhi / Watcher Guru : US Treasury Says Decentralized Crypto Markets Threaten National Security JD Alois / Crowdfund Insider : US Department of Treasury Hammers DeFi: “Criminals ... are using DeFi services in the process of laundering illicit funds” Aditya Anand / Ethereum World News : U.S. Treasury Takes Aim At DeFi, Warns Of Illicit Use By Criminals Jamie Redman / Bitcoin News : US Treasury Report Warns of Defi's Threat to National Security, Authors Conclude Fiat Is Used in Illicit Finance More Than Crypto Ronaldo Marquez / Bitcoinist.com : DeFi Vulnerabilities Exploited By Illicit Actors, Says US Treasury Report LinkedIn: Christopher Perkins : As new technology takes hold, nuanced, public debate is as important as ever.  —  Treasury recently released a risk assessment of #defi. … Austin Campbell : Looking over the new Treasury report on KYC/AML risks in DeFi, my number one takeaway is that the interpretation is going to hinge on how they are defining services. … Khalid H. : DeFi is criminal and a threat to national security.  —  ‘Computer says no.’  —  It's easy to regulate #DeFi, add KYC, AML boost financial system stability … Tweets: Amy Castor / @ahcastor : DeFi transactions need to comply with AML and sanctions laws, the US Treasury Department said in a new report. https://home.treasury.gov/... Amy Castor / @ahcastor : I don't think crypto grasps what a big deal this is yet. As @ncweaver explains: This represents US government regulation at its most serious. The report can be summarized as: “If you want to continue to OFAC around, you are going to find out.” https://twitter.com/... Chris Blec / @chrisblec : Wow. Here we go. It's on. The U.S. Federal Government, via the Treasury Dept, is officially recommending stronger KYC/AML enforcement for DeFi. They're even suggesting implementing KYC via zk-proofs, as I predicted. https://home.treasury.gov/... https://home.treasury.gov/... https://twitter.com/... Dave Troy / @davetroy : Reading these recent headlines is a trip; these are the exact themes I was urgently sending to policymakers in 2020-2021. Anyone can be clairvoyant if they pay 10% more attention to history and network analysis! https://twitter.com/... Caitlin Long / @caitlinlong_ : 1/ THIS IS WHY Biden Admin's anti-#crypto strategy to push crypto into the shadows makes no sense: They want compliance w/ AML/CFT laws, but crypto is just code—so compliance can only be assured at the very connection points that they're actively choking. https://home.treasury.gov/...

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  • @ahcastor Amy Castor on x
    DeFi transactions need to comply with AML and sanctions laws, the US Treasury Department said in a new report. https://home.treasury.gov/...
  • @ahcastor Amy Castor on x
    I don't think crypto grasps what a big deal this is yet. As @ncweaver explains: This represents US government regulation at its most serious. The report can be summarized as: “If you want to continue to OFAC around, you are going to find out.” https://twitter.com/...
  • @chrisblec Chris Blec on x
    Wow. Here we go. It's on. The U.S. Federal Government, via the Treasury Dept, is officially recommending stronger KYC/AML enforcement for DeFi. They're even suggesting implementing KYC via zk-proofs, as I predicted. https://home.treasury.gov/... https://home.treasury.gov/... http…
  • @davetroy Dave Troy on x
    Reading these recent headlines is a trip; these are the exact themes I was urgently sending to policymakers in 2020-2021. Anyone can be clairvoyant if they pay 10% more attention to history and network analysis! https://twitter.com/...
  • @caitlinlong_ Caitlin Long on x
    1/ THIS IS WHY Biden Admin's anti-#crypto strategy to push crypto into the shadows makes no sense: They want compliance w/ AML/CFT laws, but crypto is just code—so compliance can only be assured at the very connection points that they're actively choking. https://home.treasury.go…