The Canadian House Finance Committee has recommended that the government start regulating cryptocurrencies to prevent money laundering, Canadian digital newspaper iPolitics reports Nov. 14.
According to iPolitics, the Canadian House Finance Committee suggested that cryptocurrencies should be regulated during its review of the Proceeds of Crime Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act, which occurs once every five year.
As a result of the review, the committee put forward three ways for the government to regulate cryptocurrencies.
The first recommendation is to control the exchange from fiat to cryptocurrency, defining the entity conducting the exchange as a money-service business.
This recommendation is in line with the draft of new cryptocurrency regulation released in Canada on June 9.
The new regulation contained in the draft defines cryptocurrency exchanges and payment processors as money-service businesses.
In Canada, such businesses are subject to strict financial reporting guidelines and must be compliant with PCMLTFA.The committee's second recommendation of the committee, as reported by iPolitics, is for the government to require a license from cryptocurrency exchanges similar to New York's BitLicense.
"Cryptocurrency transactions may be used by parties to swiftly move large amounts of wealth across borders, and that regulating would address the concerns of the cryptocurrency space."
The last recommendation issued by the committee for the government is to regulate cryptocurrency-holding wallets to render tracking easier.
Cryptocurrency regulation is increasingly becoming implemented worldwide, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission levying civil penalties this week towards two Initial Coin Offerings for unregistered securities.
Canadian House Finance Committee Recommends Crypto Regulation to Prevent Money Laundering
gepubliceerd op Nov 18, 2018
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