Japan's financial watchdog is reportedly planning to force improvements at a number of licensed cryptocurrency exchanges over perceived issues with internal systems, including anti-money laundering measures.
According to a report from Nikkei on Tuesday, the country's Financial Service Agency intends to ensure full compliance with current AML rules at larger exchanges as their holdings of customer funds rapidly increases.
The report suggests at least five exchanges, including bitFlyer, Quoine, and Bitbank, are on the FSA's list to receive "Business improvement orders" this week.
The report said that, based on its recent inspections, the FSA found that some licensed exchanges still do not have sufficient measures in place for spotting suspicious transactions.
Back in April, the FSA was already raising questions over what it considered a loosely enforced ID-verification process at bitFlyer, after which the firm pledged it would strengthen its procedures.
The agency also issued business improvement orders in March to a number of registered but lesser known cryptocurrency exchanges - including GMO Coin and Tech Bureau - as part of its review of crypto trading platforms following the $530 million Coincheck hack in January.
Earlier this month, the FSA gave its first-ever license rejection to cryptocurrency exchange FSHO after having issued two suspension orders to the firm over its alleged failure to properly implement security and AML improvements.
The latest move by the FSA comes just days after a Japanese self-regulatory group of cryptocurrency exchanges proposed to strengthen their AML measures by prohibiting member platforms from listing anonymous cryptocurrencies such as monero and dash.
Formed in the aftermath of the Coincheck hack, the Japanese Virtual Currency Exchange Association consists of major exchanges such as bitFlyer, Bitbank and Quoine, and is chaired by Taizen Okuyama, CEO of bitFlyer.
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Major Crypto Exchanges Face Action Over Money-Laundering Fears
pubblicato su Jun 19, 2018
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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