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CySEC requested FTX's European arm suspend operations prior to bankruptcy: Report

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Cyprus, or CySEC, reportedly issued a statement amid FTX filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States that the regulator requested the exchange halt operations for its Europe arm.According to a Nov. 11 Reuters report, the CySEC said it had asked FTX Europe to “suspend its operations and to proceed immediately with a number of actions for the protection of the investors” on Nov. 9. It’s unclear why the financial regulator chose to reiterate its call to the crypto exchange, given FTX Europe was one of roughly 130 companies in FTX Group which will be filing for bankruptcy. CySEC approved the FTX arm to operate in the island nation from its regional headquarters in March, with its European headquarters based in Switzerland. Amid FTX’s liquidity issues, global financial policymakers have responded with suggestions for additional regulations on crypto firms, as well as freezing assets with the exchange’s local businesses, as was the case in the Bahamas.Related: Crypto.com scores regulatory approval from Cyprus SECFTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried said on Nov. 11 he would be working on “giving clarity on where things are in terms of user recovery” as soon as possible. He resigned amid bankruptcy proceedings, with John Ray taking over as CEO.

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Crypto.com scores regulatory approval from Cyprus SEC

Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com continues to aggressively expand its reach, becoming the latest crypto firm officially authorized to operate in Cyprus.Crypto.com has received regulatory approval from the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), the firm announced to Cointelegraph on July 22.The approval enables Crypto.com to offer a number of products and services to customers in Cyprus in compliance with local regulations. The new regulatory milestone comes in line with Crypto.com’s growing global presence as the firm has been actively expanding its operations, receiving approvals to operate in countries like Italy, Greece and Singapore.According to Crypto.com co-founder and CEO Kris Marszalek, the exchange currently prioritizes Europe as the main region for continued expansion. That is a “testament to our commitment to compliance and collaboration with regulators,” he said.Crypto.com is not the only cryptocurrency exchange that has been approved to operate in Cyprus. Major rival exchange FTX has also been expanding in Europe after receiving approval from the CySEC in March 2022. Other exchanges like Coinbase have also been increasingly interested in expanding in Europe amid the ongoing bear market.Despite global exchanges increasingly moving in the Cypriot market, the government of Cyprus has not provided too much certainty about cryptocurrency regulation in recent years.Related: EU agrees on MiCA regulation to crack down on crypto and stablecoinsMajor local financial institutions, including the Bank of Cyprus, were reportedly blocking Bitcoin (BTC)-related transactions in 2021. In September, CySEC disclosed plans to increase oversight of cryptocurrencies by integrating the European Union’s Anti-Money Laundering regulations into Cypriot law.The Crypto.com exchange allows users to not only buy and sell more than 250 cryptocurrencies but also features services like crypto-enabled Visa cards. The firm has been actively working to simplify payments on its platform, introducing the Google Pay option for Android users in July.

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Cyprus’ finance ministry recommends ‘capacity building’ for crypto

Cyprus is moving to regulate the cryptocurrency industry, with the country’s finance ministry releasing a national risk assessment on crypto.Published on Dec. 13, the official documentation provides a risk assessment for the Republic of Cyprus regarding money laundering risks related to virtual asset activities and virtual asset service providers (VASPs).The Ministry of Finance of Cyprus stressed that there is a “limited direct understanding or experience” regarding money laundering risks of crypto in the country.However, authorities like Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and local enforcement authorities have demonstrated a “sophisticated level of understanding of the sector,” the statement notes. The authorities should further explore the market and receive “in-depth training on these issues” to enhance their skills, the ministry stated.The ministry also recommended local financial companies “adopt written policies and procedures to comply” with the wire transfer rule for virtual currencies. In the meantime, authorities should start to maintain and share data that is specific to virtual currencies and VASPs, the ministry said, adding:“Although activity levels now are believed to be negligible, this will enable an evidence-based baseline as activities increase, promoting earlier detection of risks or changes to risk levels.”The authority noted that Cyprus should actively collaborate with other jurisdictions experienced in the crypto industry in order to learn from these relationships and identify the best practices. “Such international cooperation could be an important channel for Cyprus to strengthen and accelerate its capacity building for the VA/VASP sector,” the ministry wrote.Related: Israel reportedly adopts new AML rules for cryptoOne of the world’s most uncertain countries in terms of cryptocurrency regulation, Cyprus has been moving to adopt crypto-related regulations this year. In September, CySEC reportedly disclosed new details of crypto regulation policies, planning to increase cryptocurrencies by integrating European Union’s Anti Money-Laundering rules into the Cypriot laws.The Cypriot crypto ecosystem is associated with significant uncertainty as some major financial institutions including the Bank of Cyprus were allegedly blocking Bitcoin (BTC)-related transactions this year, according to reports on social media.

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