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- Kucoin acknowledged the operation of the unauthorized monetary transfer business and agreed to pay a 300 million dollar fine.
- The founder of Kucoin was accused of not implementing a money laundering prevention program in violation of the bank's secret law.
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According to Bloomberg's report, Kucoin, a cipher -based encryption, acknowledged the operation of a non -licensed financial protection business and agreed to pay $ 300 million and forfeit.
Peken Global LTD., one of the three entities operated as Kucoin, began a petition in Manhattan on Monday before the US Judge Andrew Charter. Penalties consist of a fine of $ 113 million and a confiscation of $ 184.5 million.
Kucoin's founder Chun Gan and KE Tang were accused of running a business without a license and failing to implement a money laundering prevention program. Both agree to postpone the prosecution agreement and forfeit $ 2.7 million, respectively.
The prosecution argued that Kucoin had violated the bank's secret law by verifying the customer's identity, establishing an appropriate money laundering protocol, and failing to submit suspicion reports.
According to what these compliance disorders have been able to handle billions of dollars in transactions, including illegal acts.
The exchange previously resolved a civil lawsuit with the New York Corporation Office in December 2023, paid a fine of $ 22 million and stopped operating in the state.
New York authorities accused Kukkoin operated without appropriate registration as a securities and product broker dealer, and accidentally reported it as an implicit exchange.
The incident is a recent execution of BitMex, a separate Seishel -based encryption, which was ordered to pay $ 100 million to violate the US Money Laundering Law.
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