Federal Reserve Moves to Close Stablecoin Loopholes With New Customer ID Rules

Bitcoin Magazine3h agoUpdated 2h ago
Federal Reserve Moves to Close Stablecoin Loopholes With New Customer ID Rules
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Bitcoin Magazine Federal Reserve Moves to Close Stablecoin Loopholes With New Customer ID Rules The Federal Reserve proposed requiring stablecoin issuers to verify customer identities before account opening or direct token redemption, extending bank-style anti-money laundering standards to stablecoins. This post Federal Reserve Moves to Close Stablecoin Loop...

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