Belgian Market Maker KeyRock Acquires Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Approval
KeyRock, the Belgian crypto market marker, has successfully gotten clearance from the Swiss Financial Services Standards Association (VQF). On September 26, Keyrock successfully obtained approval from the VQF, a recogniz...
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
On September 26, Keyrock successfully obtained approval from the VQF, a recognized financial standards organization sanctioned by Swiss regulatory authorities for overseeing compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) standards....
Read More: Belgian Market Maker KeyRock Acquires Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Approval
Why this matters
This cryptocurrency story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CryptonewsRelated market context
Ireland Rolls Out Anti-Money Laundering Strategy Targeting Crypto
Ireland has launched its first national anti-money laundering strategy, targeting crypto assets, corporate transparency, and inter...
Trump-linked World Liberty Financial wins OCC bank approval as $112 million DeFi position sits near liquidation
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) gave World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture associated with President Donald...
Edelman Financial, Tudor Investment Reveal Significant Bitcoin Holdings
Bitcoin Magazine Edelman Financial, Tudor Investment Reveal Significant Bitcoin Holdings Edelman Financial Engines has disclosed a...
Forced liquidations begin in 30 days for business crypto accounts missing new verification rules on Bybit
Bybit has given some Brazilian business users until Aug. 21 to complete additional verification. Accounts that miss a requested up...
Bitmine acquires 9,926 Ethereum, boosting total holdings to 5.8M ETH
Bitmine's aggressive ETH accumulation strategy raises concerns about market liquidity, governance centralization, and potential pr...
First Published MiCA Case Sees Bitpanda Fined EUR 70,000 in Austria
Austria's Financial Market Authority (FMA) fined Bitpanda GmbH EUR 70,000 (about $81,000) for several breaches of the Markets in C...