International finance watchdog warns stablecoins are increasingly used in sanctions evasion and money laundering

Policy, FATF, Stablecoins, Iran, News In its latest report, the global standard setter FATF said stablecoins now account for the bulk of illicit crypto activity and pose growing risks through peer-to-peer transfers. In its latest report, the global standard setter FATF said stablecoins now account for the bulk of illicit crypto activity and pose growing risks through peer-to-peer transfers. CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data Read More

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