Expert Clarifies No EU-Wide Ban on Anonymous Crypto Wallets EU Law Not Targeting Cryptos, Says Expert An industry expert, Patrick Hansen, has stepped in to debunk the recent buzz about the European Union supposedly banning
anonymous crypto wallets. Contrary to reports, the EU's latest anti-money laundering (AML) law is not singling out cryptocurrencies.
Broad Scope of AML LawHansen emphasizes that this legislation is a
comprehensive framework applicable to all financial institutions, including
crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) and sectors with AML risks like gambling.
Standard KYC/AML Procedures for CASPsUnder the new law, CASPs regulated by MiCA will need to adhere to
standard KYC/AML protocols, such as customer due diligence. This move aims to enhance transparency and combat illicit activities.
No Outright Ban on Anonymous WalletsDispelling rumors, Hansen clarifies that the AML regulation does not outrightly ban anonymous crypto wallets. However, it aligns with existing practices where custodial wallets cannot serve anonymous users.
MiCA Already Addresses AnonymizationFurthermore, the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation already prohibits listing cryptocurrencies with built-in anonymization features. This provision is not a novel development but rather a reinforcement of existing guidelines.