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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 04:28  |  Written by: Olaf Carlson-Wee

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The Report Includes Recommendations For

U.S. Treasury Releases Report and Recommendations Regarding

The report includes recommendations for US government actions to mitigate the illicit finance risks associated with DeFi services, including: Strengthening AML/CFT

Understanding the Regulatory Landscape of DeFi in the US

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Unpacking Treasury’s DeFi Risk Assessment - TRM Labs

DeFi-Related Financial Crime Will Be Assessed: FinCEN Acting

In this article, we’ll provide a brief overview of the current regulatory framework for DeFi in the US. Existing laws apply to crypto and DeFithere is no doubt

US regulator seeks feedback on DeFi’s impact on financial crime

Treasury Department Releases Report on Money Laundering Risks

US Treasury issues DeFi-focused illicit finance risk assessment in

Defi Vulnerabilities

A United States financial regulator is looking to gain feedback from the banking industry about how DeFi may affect the bureau’s efforts to stop financial crime.

DeFi vulnerabilities. The primary vulnerability exploited by illicit actors stems from DeFi services’ failure to comply with AML/CFT regulations and sanctions obligations, the

Hacks and attacks on DeFi platforms have been detrimental to the entire market. A whopping $3 billion was wiped out of the market this year. The lack of regulatory

Today

Today, the United States Treasury Department released its Illicit Finance Risk Assessment of Decentralized Finance (the “assessment”). The assessment comes as a

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