FBI Warning to Crypto Users: Takes Aim at “Unregistered Money Transmitting” Services

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a public service announcement warning Americans against using unregistered cryptocurrency money transmitting services that fail to comply with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations.

The announcement urges users to only engage with registered Money Services Businesses (MSBs) to avoid potential financial disruptions and legal consequences.


TLDR

  • The FBI has warned Americans against using unregistered cryptocurrency money transmitting services that do not comply with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations.
  • Cryptocurrency money transmitting services must be registered as Money Services Businesses (MSBs) under U.S. federal law and adhere to AML requirements.
  • The FBI’s warning appears to be aimed at crypto mixing services, but its broad nature misses some nuances in how decentralized systems operate, according to a crypto lawyer.
  • Users of unlicensed cryptocurrency services may face financial disruptions during law enforcement actions, especially if their funds are intermingled with illegally obtained money.
  • The warning comes amid increased legal tensions between crypto firms and regulators in the U.S., with the recent arrest of Samourai Wallet’s co-founders and Consensys’ lawsuit against the SEC.

Under U.S. federal law, cryptocurrency money transmitting services are required to register as MSBs and adhere to AML requirements. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in law enforcement actions, which could lead to users losing access to their funds, particularly if they are intermingled with illegally obtained money.

The FBI Warning
The FBI Warning

While the FBI’s warning appears to be aimed at crypto mixing services, some experts believe that the broad nature of the announcement fails to capture the nuances of how decentralized systems operate.

Michael Bacina, a Digital Asset Partner at Piper Alderman lawyers, noted that the warning misses “a great deal of nuance in how decentralized systems operate” and called for “fit-for-purpose regulation and clear guidance for cryptocurrency” to replace “regulation by enforcement.”

The FBI’s announcement comes amidst heightened legal tensions between crypto firms and regulators in the United States.

On April 25, the co-founders of Bitcoin wallet and crypto mixing service Samourai Wallet were arrested on charges of money laundering and operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business. Keonne Rodriguez, the CEO, and William Hill, the CTO, face a maximum sentence of up to 25 years in prison.

In another development, Ethereum development firm Consensys filed a lawsuit against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on the same day, alleging that the regulator had orchestrated a campaign to “seize control over the future of cryptocurrency” by deeming Ether (ETH) as a security.

Consensys argues that the SEC’s actions contradict previous regulatory consensus and threaten the future of the Ethereum network.

As the crypto industry grapples with increasing regulatory pressure, the FBI’s warning serves as a reminder for users to exercise caution when engaging with cryptocurrency services.

The announcement includes a tool from the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) that allows users to verify whether a company is registered as an MSB, providing an additional layer of security for those looking to comply with federal regulations.

Editor-in-Chief of Blockonomi and founder of Kooc Media, A UK-Based Online Media Company. Believer in Open-Source Software, Blockchain Technology & a Free and Fair Internet for all.
His writing has been quoted by Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Investopedia, The New Yorker, Forbes, Techcrunch & More. Contact Ol****@bl********.com

Read More
Oliver Dale

Latest

CDI Opens 122-Room Hotel at Terre Haute Casino Resort

Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has officially opened its new 122-room hotel and event center at Terre Haute Casino Resort. The new addition to the Indiana property is set to add additional vibrancy to the complex. CDI broke ground on the entertainment venue in June 2022 in partnership with construction specialist Wilhelm Construction. The development of

Doctor Fined for Prescribing Ivermectin for COVID

Special Reports > Features — Wei-Hsung Lin, MD, will have to pay $5,000 and take CME courses on managing COVID by Kristina Fiore , Director of Enterprise & Investigative Reporting, MedPage Today May 14, 2024 Washington state physician Wei-Hsung Lin, MD, was fined $5,000 by the state's medical board for prescribing ivermectin during the COVID-19

Scripts for Puberty-Blocking Drugs Fell After State Bans

For Andi Gunter, the health clinic manager at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, calls from parents of transgender kids seeking medical care hold some extra weight. Gunter started off volunteering at the resource center, which serves the LGBTQ+ community in the state, when her own child came out as trans. "They're

Great Value chia seeds recalled because of Salmonella

Natural Sourcing International is recalling Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds 32 oz. because of potential Salmonella contamination. Anyone who has eaten any of the recalled products and developed symptoms of Salmonella infection should seek medical attention. Sick people should tell their doctors about the possible exposure to Salmonella bacteria because special tests are necessary

Newsletter

Don't miss

CDI Opens 122-Room Hotel at Terre Haute Casino Resort

Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has officially opened its new 122-room hotel and event center at Terre Haute Casino Resort. The new addition to the Indiana property is set to add additional vibrancy to the complex. CDI broke ground on the entertainment venue in June 2022 in partnership with construction specialist Wilhelm Construction. The development of

Doctor Fined for Prescribing Ivermectin for COVID

Special Reports > Features — Wei-Hsung Lin, MD, will have to pay $5,000 and take CME courses on managing COVID by Kristina Fiore , Director of Enterprise & Investigative Reporting, MedPage Today May 14, 2024 Washington state physician Wei-Hsung Lin, MD, was fined $5,000 by the state's medical board for prescribing ivermectin during the COVID-19

Scripts for Puberty-Blocking Drugs Fell After State Bans

For Andi Gunter, the health clinic manager at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, calls from parents of transgender kids seeking medical care hold some extra weight. Gunter started off volunteering at the resource center, which serves the LGBTQ+ community in the state, when her own child came out as trans. "They're

Great Value chia seeds recalled because of Salmonella

Natural Sourcing International is recalling Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds 32 oz. because of potential Salmonella contamination. Anyone who has eaten any of the recalled products and developed symptoms of Salmonella infection should seek medical attention. Sick people should tell their doctors about the possible exposure to Salmonella bacteria because special tests are necessary

Achieving the perfect HIMSS DHI Score: A chat with Samsung Medical Center’s digital lead

The achievements of Samsung Medical Center have been well-documented. From its world's-first Stage 7 achievements for the HIMSS Infrastructure and Digital Imaging Adoption Models, to clinching a top score for the HIMSS Digital Health Indicator in 2022, the hospital has attained milestone after milestone in the realm of digital health.  Its latest achievement might be the

News24 Business | For R350 a month, residents of informal settlements can use a waterless toilet

Qaqamba Matundu Share your Subscriber Article You have 5 articles to share every month. Send this story to a friend! Loading, please wait... Subscribers can listen to this article A waterless toilet provides clean and safe sanitation for informal residents (Ntando Mbhele/ Supplied). A waterless flushing toilet, to help communities that lack water and sanitation

Want to succeed in business? Find a problem to solve | Anthony Tan and Amane Dannouni

Update requirements Looking for ted.com? v95+ v58+ v13+ v96+ v82+ Looks like your browser is out of date For questions contact us at support@ted.com

News24 Business | Garth Theunissen | SENS needs fixing, but the JSE disagrees

Subscribers can listen to this article The JSE building in Sandton. (Fivepointsix/Getty) While the JSE has made efforts to simplify its listing requirements, little evidence of this can be seen in many an indecipherable regulatory announcement. Given the plethora of scandals involving JSE-listed companies in recent years, perhaps it's time to consider some plainer language