From December 30, 2024, cryptocurrency exchanges in the EU will have to comply with new regulations aimed at combating money laundering and terrorist financing (AML/CFT). These requirements, known as the Travel Rule, previously only applied to traditional financial institutions, but now they are being extended to the crypto industry as well.
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