PARIS: Countries need to ramp up controls on crypto-currency transactions to meet international standards on transparency, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) said on Thursday.
The Paris-based watchdog said countries had made only “limited progress” in implementing its “travel rule”, which it had recommended for global adoption in 2015.
Under the rule, regulators are supposed to ensure that crypto-currency firms verify the identities of people involved in transactions similar to the rules that govern regular banks.
The standard is seen as a way to minimize the risk of crypto-currencies being used for money laundering or terrorism financing.
During March this year, the FATF surveyed 98 jurisdictions and found that only 29 had passed travel rule legislation and only 11 had started to enforce it.
The report said the gap in the rules left crypto assets and crypto firms “vulnerable to misuse, and demonstrates the urgent need for jurisdictions to accelerate implementation and enforcement”. –Agencies