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Google Will Only Take Ads From FinCEN-Registered or Chartered Crypto Exchanges, Wallets
Effective Aug. 3, anyone seeking to advertise those products to U.S. customers will have to be registered with FinCEN or a federal or state chartered bank.
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Google is tightening its restrictions on those seeking to pitch cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets to U.S. customers.
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- Effective Aug. 3, anyone seeking to advertise those products to U.S. customers will have to be registered with the U.S. Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) or a federal or state chartered bank regulator Google announced.
- All prior certifications by Google will be revoked at that time.
- No changes were announced for other regions.
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