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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. BitLicense - Wikipedia

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    A BitLicense is the common term used for a business license for virtual currency activities, issued by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYSDFS) under regulations designed for companies.

  4. KYC - Wikipedia

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    KYC may refer to: Know your customer, guidelines in financial services; Kyaka language of Papua New Guinea (ISO code: kyc) Yacht clubs. Kaiserlicher Yacht Club, Kiel, ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Anchorage Digital - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage Digital was founded in 2017 by Diogo Mónica and Nathan McCauley. Early investors included Andreessen Horowitz and Blockchain Capital. [1] Visa became an investor in Anchorage Digital in 2019, and uses the company to provide cryptocurrency payment services.

  7. Crypto bank Sygnum achieves unicorn status with new funding ...

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    Sygnum, a crypto bank, is valued at $1 billion after recent funding round. (Courtesy of Sygnum) Sygnum, a crypto bank based in Switzerland, has raised $58 million, giving the privately-held ...

  8. Cryptocurrency and crime - Wikipedia

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    Cotten was acting as the sole curator of the exchange. Quadriga had no official bank accounts since banks at the time had no method of managing cryptocurrency. In late 2018, Canada's largest crypto exchange QuadrigaCX lost US$190 million in cryptocurrency when the owner died; he was the only one with knowledge of the password to a storage ...

  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.