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  2. Know your customer - Wikipedia

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    Know your customer places a costly burden on businesses operating in the financial industry, especially smaller financial companies, where compliance costs are disproportionately heavy. [21] Customers may feel the information requested to be intrusive and burdensome, and may choose not to enter the business relationship as a result.

  3. US Floats Long-Dreaded Plan to Make Crypto Exchanges ... - AOL

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    FinCEN has proposed requiring exchanges to collect and report KYC information on unhosted wallets for transactions up to $10,000. US Floats Long-Dreaded Plan to Make Crypto Exchanges Identify ...

  4. Customer Identification Program - Wikipedia

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    The Customer Identification Program is intended to enable the bank to form a reasonable belief that it knows the true identity of each customer. The CIP must include new account opening procedures that specify the identifying information that will be obtained from each customer.

  5. Virtual currency law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis's Director of Research, "the most important aspect of this technology revolution is, in my view, the threat of entry into the money and payment system and what I think it will do is to force traditional institutions, including central banks, to either adapt or die". [40]

  6. 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.

  7. Cryptocurrency exchange - Wikipedia

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    A cryptocurrency exchange can typically send cryptocurrency to a user's personal cryptocurrency wallet.Some can convert digital currency balances into anonymous prepaid cards which can be used to withdraw funds from ATMs worldwide [1] [2] while other digital currencies are backed by real-world commodities such as gold.

  8. Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia

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    The term “physical bitcoin” is used in the finance industry when investment funds that hold crypto purchased from crypto exchanges put their crypto holdings in a specialised bank called a "custodian". [57] These physical representations of cryptocurrency do not hold any value by themselves; these are only utilized for collectable purposes.

  9. 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.