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Block #9

Rules

AML

Anti-money laundering: the body of rules meant to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.

Explanation

Platforms monitor transactions and report unusual patterns. That explains why a large deposit or a withdrawal to an unknown address can trigger extra questions.

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Why these rules exist

Anti-money-laundering law requires financial institutions to know their customer, monitor transactions and report unusual patterns to a national unit (CFI in Belgium, FIU in the Netherlands). Crypto sat outside that framework for years; since the fifth AML directive and MiCA the same duties apply to crypto service providers.

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What you notice

Questions about the origin of funds, temporarily blocked withdrawals after an unusual transaction, and extra scrutiny when you deposit from or withdraw to an address linked to a mixer or sanctioned platform. A report is not an accusation, but unblocking an account can take days to weeks.

Key takeaways

  • The same duties as at banks.
  • Reports are made without your knowledge.
  • Document where your money comes from.
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