Argentinian Regulator Says it Wants to Adopt FATF Crypto Regulations
Argentina’s top financial regulator says it wants to adopt the crypto regulations set out by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the international money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog. The comments came...
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The comments came from Sebastián Negri, the President of the National Securities Commission (CNV), and were reported by the media outlet Criptonoticias.
Negri spoke of an “urgent” need for “compliance with FATF standards.”...
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