The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission is calling for the transposition of the European Union's Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive into national law - bringing local regulation of cryptocurrencies under its provisions.
CySEC's announcement and consultation paper on the matter were published on Feb. 19.
He directive, which came into force on July 9, 2018, sets a new legal framework for European financial regulators to monitor crypto-related businesses and service providers in order to protect against money laundering and terrorism financing.
Specifically, the directive extends the scope of regulatory oversight to crypto exchanges and wallet providers, enforcing stricter transparency requirements directed at anonymous payments - whether made via exchanges or prepaid cards.
EU member states must incorporate the directive into their respective national laws by Jan. 20, 2020.
In its announcement, CySEC notes that its fintech-oriented CySEC Innovation Hub has received multiple enquires from crypto-related entities, many of which do not yet "Appear to fall within the existing regulatory framework."
The agency thus advocates for the formalization of the AMLD5 into law, and proposes bringing several additional areas of crypto-related activity in Cyprus under AML/CFT obligations.
"a) exchange between crypto assets, b) transfer of virtual assets, and c) participation in and provision of financial services related to an issuer's offer and/or sale of a crypto asset."
Last December, Cyprus was one of seven southern EU member states to release a declaration calling for the promotion of the use of Distributed Ledger Technologies in the region.
In fall, Invest Cyprus - the republic's national investment partner - signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore-based blockchain platform VeChain Foundation to work on a series of national level investment strategies to foster blockchain innovation.
Cyprus Securities Regulator Calls for Adoption of EU Anti-Money Laundering Framework
Published on Feb 19, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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