Virtual currency in sanctioned jurisdictions: stepping outside of SWIFT

Katherine J. Kirkpatrick, C. Savage, R. Johnston, Matthew Hanson
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Purpose To understand and analyze sanctions evasion and enforcement via virtual currencies. Design/methodology/approach Discusses various jurisdictions’ attempts to further the use of virtual currency to facilitate and maximize access to international funds; analyzes the aspects that make virtual currency uniquely suited to evade sanctions; suggests best practices for industry participants to be sure to account for the differences in crypto asset structure and related risks. Findings The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has explicitly stated that despite virtual currency’s anonymity, industry participants are still responsible for policing and enforcing client compliance. Although sanctioned jurisdictions are thinking creatively about ways around SWIFT, the use of virtual currency to skirt sanctions presents certain challenges. Practical implications Virtual currency industry participants should understand OFAC’s specific guidance regarding compliance obligations in the cryptocurrency space, and should implement best practices and conservative measures to avoid unknowingly running afoul of sanctions laws. Originality/value Expert analysis and guidance from experienced investigations and sanctions lawyers.
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受制裁司法管辖区的虚拟货币:走出SWIFT
目的了解和分析通过虚拟货币规避和执行制裁。设计/方法/方法讨论不同司法管辖区进一步使用虚拟货币以促进和最大化获得国际资金的尝试;分析了虚拟货币规避制裁的独特之处;为行业参与者提供最佳实践建议,确保考虑到加密资产结构和相关风险的差异。美国财政部外国资产控制办公室(OFAC)明确表示,尽管虚拟货币具有匿名性,但行业参与者仍有责任监督和执行客户合规。尽管受制裁的司法管辖区正在创造性地思考绕过SWIFT的方法,但使用虚拟货币来规避制裁带来了一定的挑战。实际影响虚拟货币行业参与者应了解OFAC关于加密货币领域合规义务的具体指导,并应实施最佳实践和保守措施,以避免在不知不觉中违反制裁法律。原创性/价值来自经验丰富的调查和制裁律师的专家分析和指导。
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