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The EU anti-money laundering regulation has been approved by the vote of the Parliament's Economic Affairs and Internal Market Committee

2023-03-28 23:51:23
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ChainCatcher news, members of the European Parliament's Economic and Internal Affairs Committee voted in favor of the anti-money laundering regulation with 99 votes in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions. This anti-money laundering regulation aims to close regulatory gaps, requiring DAOs, NFTs, and DeFi platforms to comply with regulations alongside traditional financial companies, and sets a payment limit for commercial transactions involving self-custody wallets. Before entering the next phase of negotiations, the anti-money laundering text will undergo a full vote in Parliament. If the regulation passes, credit and financial institutions will be required to conduct due diligence measures when executing cryptocurrency transactions exceeding €1,000 ($1,080).

Additionally, there are enhanced due diligence measures for agency relationships with cryptocurrency service providers outside the EU, as well as payments involving self-custody wallets. Establishing commercial relationships with unlicensed entities is prohibited. For commercial crypto payments, transactions exceeding €1,000 from self-custody wallets will be restricted unless the wallet owner is identified. (source link)

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