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    Home » SEC, CFTC and FinCEN issued a joint statement for crypto industry participants

    SEC, CFTC and FinCEN issued a joint statement for crypto industry participants

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    By BlockchainJournal on October 12, 2019 News
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    The heads of three US financial regulators in a joint statement warned participants in the cryptocurrency industry about the need to comply with various regulatory requirements. This was reported on the website of the Commission for derivatives trading (CFTC).

    The statement was signed by CFTC CEO Heath Tarbert, Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) Kenneth Blanco and Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Jay Clayton. Heads of departments urged companies not to forget about the rules of law governing banking and other financial services, regardless of what they call their digital assets – cryptocurrencies or tokens. In particular, departments refer to the law “On Bank Secrecy”, which regulates the requirements for registration of companies in regulatory bodies.

    “For example, something called a“ stock exchange ”may or may not be recognized as such for the digital asset market, as the term is used in federal securities laws,” the statement said.

    According to officials, the classification needs to take into account the economic nature of the asset, user cases and the underlying technology.

    “A number of activities related to digital assets can be interpreted as a business in the field of payment services that is subject to the regulation of FinCEN ,” Kenneth Blanco emphasized.

    SEC CEO Jay Clayton noted that broker dealers and mutual funds should adhere to anti-money laundering policies and report suspicious activity. According to him, these requirements apply not only to activities related to security tokens.

    Recall, recently, the financial Integrity Network consulting company recommended that the US Congress create a new category of financial institutions in accordance with the Bank Secrecy Law to regulate the activities of cryptocurrency companies.

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