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Ireland Moves Swiftly to Regulate Crypto

October 17, 2024
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Ireland Moves Swiftly to Regulate Crypto

Ireland is poised to introduce urgent cryptocurrency regulations in response to upcoming European Union Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing standards, which are set to take effect on December 30, 2024. Finance Minister Jack Chambers has stressed the necessity of updating the nation’s crypto laws to ensure compliance with these stringent EU requirements. The new legislation is part of a broader effort to bolster financial security and prevent illicit activities associated with cryptocurrency transactions.

The EU’s “Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act” aims to enhance the capabilities of financial intelligence units, allowing them to suspend suspicious transactions and impose stricter reporting obligations on cryptocurrency exchanges. One significant aspect of the new regulations includes a €10,000 limit on cash payments, which will require more rigorous monitoring of high-value transactions. These measures are designed to create a more transparent financial ecosystem that mitigates the risks associated with crypto assets.

In addition to these AML regulations, the proposed legislation will complement existing frameworks, including the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which came into effect in June 2023. This alignment is crucial for ensuring that Ireland remains at the forefront of safe innovation in the financial services sector. Derville Rowland, deputy governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, has emphasized the importance of robust crypto regulations for the country to thrive as a global leader in adopting new technologies.

As of July 2024, the Central Bank of Ireland has approved 15 virtual asset service providers, including notable companies like Gemini, Ripple, Paysafe, MoonPay, and Coinbase. These approvals highlight Ireland’s commitment to fostering a dynamic financial environment while ensuring the integrity of its financial system. The swift drafting of new crypto regulations underscores the urgency with which Ireland aims to protect its economy from potential misuse associated with money laundering and terrorist financing while promoting responsible innovation in the cryptocurrency landscape.

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  • Ireland Races to Implement Crypto Regulations Ahead of New EU Rules
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