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Operator of South Korea's Largest Exchange Rolls Out 'Travel Rule' Solution in Singapore

The blockchain research arm of Upbit's operator has launched its VerifyVASP in Singapore, a solution for combating crypto money laundering.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:40 p.m. Published Aug 17, 2021, 7:36 a.m.
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The operator of South Korea’s largest exchange by trading volume is reportedly rolling out an anti-money laundering solution to help appease financial regulators.

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Blockchain technology research arm Lamda 256, of cryptocurrency exchange Upbit's operator Dunamu, has launched its VerfiyVASP solution for its exchange trading activity in Singapore.

Meanwhile, South Korea will see Dunamu's "travel rule" solution rolled out for Upbit next month, according to a report by The Korea Herald on Tuesday.

The rule, which went into effect in 2019, applies to all virtual asset service providers (VASPs) and is enforced by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) an intergovernmental anti-money laundering watchdog. It requires crypto companies to share personally identifiable information for transactions above a certain amount.

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VASPs within the industry such as crypto exchanges, wallet providers and financial service providers need to report on transactions above $3,000 in the U.S. and €1,000 in Europe.

Read more: Upbit, Bithumb Delist Numerous Coins Ahead of South Korean Regulatory Review

On the advice of the FATF, South Korea’s Financial Services Commission introduced its own anti-money laundering safeguards on March 25.

In June, Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone and Korbit engaged in a joint venture to develop a solution for the travel rule. A month later Dunamu opted out for fear of regulators anticipating the move as industry collusion, per the report.

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