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  2. Know your customer - Wikipedia

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    Know your customer (KYC) guidelines and regulations in financial services require professionals to verify the identity, suitability, and risks involved with maintaining a business relationship with a customer. The procedures fit within the broader scope of anti-money laundering (AML) and counter terrorism financing (CTF) regulations.

  3. Ohio's Brown wants 'specific' rules for stablecoin, open ...

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  4. Arthur Hayes (banker) - Wikipedia

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    The CFTC charged that the illegal operations enabled money laundering activity under the Bank Secrecy Act. [21] BitMEX was the first crypto exchange to be charged under the Bank Secrecy Act. The laws require that transactions that are over $10,000 be reported. It is known as Know Your Customer (KYC) information.

  5. Coinbase CFO says clearer rules for crypto will grow the ...

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    The firm currently offers crypto-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and crypto futures. As CEOs gain more interest in ways to implement crypto, CFOs will be tapped to mitigate risk.

  6. Securitize, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Securitize, Inc is a financial technology company that provides businesses a platform to raise capital from institutional, accredited or retail investors (crowdfunding) with shares issued in the form of digital tokens recorded on the blockchain, including for Oddity (the parent of online beauty brand Il Makiage) and digital custodian Exodus, which used the Securitize platform to raise $75 ...

  7. Ohio's Senate Candidates Stake Out Crypto Positions - AOL

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  8. Executive Order 14067 - Wikipedia

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    The executive order aims at developing a digital assets policy plan and organize federal regulators' efforts in this area. The order outlines five main goals, which includes protection of consumers and investors, monetary stability, decreasing financial and national security risks, economic competitiveness, and responsible innovation.

  9. Former SEC crypto leader spars with blockchain lawyers over ...

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    The panel did come to a head as the speakers discussed a fundamental question in crypto litigation—are the tokens themselves securities, or is it the sale that creates an investment contract?