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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBittrex shutters U.S. operations, and Elon Musk wants dogecoin lawsuit tossed: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, David Schwed, the Chief Operating Officer at blockchain cybersecurity firm Halborn, discusses the state of hacking activity.
Joe Lubin, CEO of ConsenSys and co-founder of Ethereum, told CNBC Thursday that he thought the ecosystem was "generally frustrated." And it's a little bit, you know, sort of a frustrating thing to observe," Nicolas Cary, president of Blockchain.com, told CNBC on Thursday. "I find the talking point that there's a lack of clarity in the securities laws unpersuasive," Gensler said. "Some crypto companies might message that the laws are unclear rather than admitting that their platforms don't have sufficient investor protection." watch nowHe laid out instances where crypto firms come under existing securities laws, such as when a company offers lending products.
In this article BTC.BS=-USSBTC.CB=BTC.CM= Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTCryptocurrency industry insiders predict bitcoin could hit a new all-time high in 2023 and possibly reach $100,000. Bitcoin previously hit its all-time high of $68,990.90 in November 2021. related investing news How crypto prices may react to the latest Fed decision Marshall Beard, chief strategy officer at U.S.-headquartered cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, said $100,000 could be a possibility for bitcoin. "I think bitcoin probably breaks all-time highs this year," Beard said, adding that the $100,000 price figure is an "interesting number." Paolo Ardoino, chief technology officer at stablecoin issuer Tether, said bitcoin could "retest" its all-time high near $69,000.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEther climbs 1%, and Robinhood reveals crypto-related subpoena from SEC: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Oliver Linch of Bittrex Global explains what some countries are doing to entice talent in the crypto space.
Roughly one year ago, a handful of crypto heavyweights made swaggering debuts on the Super Bowl ad roster, airing costly commercials with messages like “Don’t miss out” (FTX) and “Fortune favors the brave” (Crypto.com). Then came the swoon in crypto and the bankruptcy of FTX. Recently, trading firm OKX scuttled its plans to buy an ad in Super Bowl LVII when FTX began to dominate the news cycle. Coinbase aims to convey its confidence in crypto “while maintaining our position as the most trusted brand in the space,” Chief Marketing Officer Kate Rouch said. “I think that, especially after the FTX collapse, there has been a real need for that across the entire crypto space,” he said.
Cryptocurrency companies are disclosing more information about their internal controls and risk management following the collapse of FTX, but a level of transparency in the industry that would make many investors feel comfortable remains far off. Jeff Horowitz, BitGo chief compliance officer Photo: Jeff Horowitz“We need better risk management, more guardrails…and we need some of that installed into the crypto industry,” said Jeff Horowitz, chief compliance officer at crypto custodian BitGo. Although most crypto firms aren’t subject to formal federal regulation, many have adopted the enterprise-risk-management programs that U.S. watchdogs require of mainstream financial institutions in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. As the crypto industry matures, these executives said it is important for investors and consumers to check for signs of adequate risk management and compliance measures at crypto firms. Other signs include whether the company engages in outside due diligence, whether assets are segregated and how secure crypto assets passwords are kept.
Binance captured 66.7% of all trading volume on centralized crypto exchanges in the last quarter of 2022. Trading volumes on centralized exchanges declined 46.2% last year amid a harsh macro environment and crypto bear market. Even as spot trading volumes on Binance fell 45.3% to $5.29 trillion, the rise in the exchange's market dominance continued throughout 2022. Amid a lengthy crypto bear market, trading volumes on centralized exchanges declined 46.2% in 2022. Volumes across centralized exchanges, or CEXs, stayed well above decentralized exchanges, or DEXs, according to the report.
“The first thing that drew me to it was the freedom,” said García Alarcón, known best by his artist name, Paolo De. García Alarcón is among at least 30 Cuban artists whose profiles have been delisted from at least two American-owned NFT trading sites sites, including the largest one, OpenSea, and KnownOrigin, according to Cuban NFT artist collectives. He’s the organizer of NFTcuba.ART, a collective of around 100 Cuban artists around the world. D’Alerta and other collective leaders told the AP that the bans have even extended to personal accounts of Cuban artists who don’t live on the island. Meanwhile, leaders in the Cuban NFT space worry that the deplatforming could have a long-term chilling effect on Cuban digital artists.
Crypto Exchange Kraken Settles Alleged Sanctions Violations
  + stars: | 2022-11-28 | by ( Mengqi Sun | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +2 min
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has agreed to pay more than $362,000 to settle allegations it violated U.S. sanctions against Iran, the U.S. Treasury Department said Monday. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | Risk and Compliance Journal Our Morning Risk Report features insights and news on governance, risk and compliance. PREVIEWKraken will invest $100,000 in its sanctions compliance controls as part of the settlement agreement, which includes training and technical measures. Kraken failed, however, to set up IP address blocking on transaction activity across its platform, according to the Treasury Department. Cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc. in October agreed to pay $29 million to the department to settle allegations that it violated sanctions and anti-money-laundering laws.
Nov 28 (Reuters) - Crypto exchange Kraken has agreed to pay a fine to settle civil liability related to apparent violations of sanctions on Iran, the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control said on Monday. As part of the settlement with OFAC, Kraken will pay about $362,000, and "invest an additional $100,000 in certain sanctions compliance controls." "Even before entering into this resolution, Kraken had taken a series of steps to bolster our compliance measures," Santori added. According to the OFAC statement, Kraken's platform processed 826 transactions for users located in Iran between roughly October 2015 to June 2019. In October, the Treasury Department had also fined crypto exchange Bittrex Inc $29 million in fines for "apparent violations" of sanctions on certain countries and anti-money laundering law.
Almost all the funds, some $7.8 billion, flowed between Binance and Iran's largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, according to a review of data from leading U.S. blockchain researcher Chainalysis. The scale of Binance's Iranian crypto flows – and the fact that they are continuing – has not been previously reported. The total volume of Iranian transactions flowing through Binance is far greater than through any other exchange, the data show. The vast majority of the $8 billion in Iranian crypto transactions identified by Reuters involved the main Binance exchange. This October, the Treasury fined Seattle-based crypto exchange Bittrex $24 million for violating sanctions on Iran and other countries by processing crypto transactions worth over $260 million.
Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday that cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc had agreed to pay $29 mln in fines for "apparent violations" of sanctions on certain countries and anti-money laundering law. The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) had levied fines of about $24 million and $29 million, respectively, on Bittrex. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterEffectively, Bittrex will have to pay a penalty of about $29 million. FinCEN said its investigation found that from February 2014 through December 2018, Bittrex did not maintain an effective anti-money laundering program. Bittrex in an emailed statement to Reuters said it was "pleased to have fully resolved" the matter with OFAC and FinCEN on mutually agreeable terms.
Treasury Fines Crypto Exchange Bittrex $53 Million
  + stars: | 2022-10-11 | by ( Mengqi Sun | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +2 min
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed two enforcement actions with fines totaling $53 million against cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc. for alleged violations of sanctions and anti-money-laundering laws, the agency said Tuesday. The Treasury said Tuesday’s actions highlight the importance of crypto firms maintaining risk-based sanctions and anti-money-laundering compliance programs, and that noncompliance with these requirements can result in enforcement actions and exposure to potential abuse by illicit actors. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | Risk and Compliance Journal Our Morning Risk Report features insights and news on governance, risk and compliance. PREVIEW OFAC alleged that Bittrex failed to prevent people located in jurisdictions facing U.S. sanctions, including Ukraine’s Crimea region, Cuba and Iran, from using its platform to conduct crypto transactions between 2014 and 2017. FinCEN said Bittrex also failed to file required suspicious activity reports between 2014 and 2017.
Cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc. will pay $29 million to the U.S. Treasury Department to settle allegations that it violated sanctions and anti-money-laundering laws. The Treasury said Tuesday that fined Seattle-based Bittrex a total of $53 million: a $24 million penalty from the Office of Foreign Assets Control, the Treasury unit that enforces sanctions, and $29 million fine from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, which combats illicit finance. As a result, Bittrex will pay about $29 million out of pocket. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | Risk and Compliance Journal Our Morning Risk Report features insights and news on governance, risk and compliance. Bittrex collected customers’ internet protocol address and physical address information when they joined the platform, OFAC said, but the exchange failed to screen this information for potential sanctions violations.
Graham Bonham-Carter was indicted by a grand jury in the Southern District of New York on sanctions evasion conspiracy and wire fraud charges. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | Risk and Compliance Journal Our Morning Risk Report features insights and news on governance, risk and compliance. PREVIEW Mr. Bonham-Carter, 62 years old, worked primarily as a property manager for Mr. Deripaska, according to the recent indictment. Mr. Bonham-Carter also attempted to illegally transfer artwork purchased by Mr. Deripaska from a New York auction house to London, they said. Mr. Bonham-Carter couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.
Crypto exchange Bittrex fined $53 mln by U.S. Treasury Dept
  + stars: | 2022-10-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday that cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc was fined about $53 million to settle "apparent violations" of U.S. sanctions on certain countries and anti-money laundering laws. The OFAC alleged that Bittrex failed to prevent people located in the sanctioned jurisdictions of Ukraine's Crimea region, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria from using its platform between March 2014 and December 2017. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterThe FinCEN said its investigation found that from February 2014 through December 2018, Bittrex failed to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program. Bittrex in an emailed statement to Reuters said it was pleased to have fully resolved the matter with OFAC and FinCEN on "mutually agreeable terms". Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Manya Saini in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen holds a news conference in the Cash Room at the U.S. Treasury Department in Washington, U.S. July 28, 2022. The Treasury Department fined a Washington-based cryptocurrency trading platform $29.3 million for violating multiple sanctions, including those prohibiting U.S. companies from doing business with individuals operating in Iran, Sudan, Syria, Cuba and the Crimea region of Ukraine, the agency announced Tuesday. The Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network division, or FinCen, imposed a total civil penalty of $29.3 million, which covers additional violations under the Bank Secrecy Act. FinCEN also discovered that the company did not maintain an effective anti-money laundering program from February 2014 through December 2018. A sanctions compliance program was not adopted until December 2015, though Bittrex began offering virtual currency services in early 2014.
Moldova.org vă explică ce sunt monedele virtuale și dacă este posibil ca acestea să înlocuiască banii fizici în viitor. Bitcoin-ul a apărut în 2009 cu scopul de a asigura protecția investițiilor și finanțarea liberă a afacerilor fără a face apel la instituții financiare și de a proteja de inflația provocată de devalorizarea banilor tradiționali. Spre exemplu, din Moldova, cel mai simplu poți cumpăra de pe Localbitcoin.com, cu ruble rusești. Poți cumpăra criptovalută în valoare de 10, 50, 100 de euro, etc., adică o să cumperi 0,00003 de Bitcoini. Dar, vrem nu vrem, spre asta mergem, când banii o să fie doar niște cifre digitale.”1
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Moldova.org vă explică ce sunt monedele virtuale și dacă este posibil ca acestea să înlocuiască banii fizici în viitor. Cum e posibil de investit? Spre exemplu, din Moldova, cel mai simplu poți cumpăra de pe Localbitcoin.com, cu ruble rusești. Poți cumpăra criptovalută în valoare de 10, 50, 100 de euro, etc., adică o să cumperi 0,00003 de Bitcoini. Dar, vrem nu vrem, spre asta mergem, când banii o să fie doar niște cifre digitale.”1
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