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OFAC Fines Bitcoin Service Provider for Sanctions Violations

An Atlanta-based Bitcoin service provider was fined more than $500,000 for allowing people in sanctioned countries to use its services. BitPay committed more than 2,000 sanctions violations when it allowed people in Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Syria and the…

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Crimea region of Ukraine to use digital currency on the platform to transact with U.S. parties, the Office of Foreign Assets Control said Thursday. OFAC said BitPay allowed $129,000 worth of digital currency transactions that should have been blocked. OFAC said the case highlights the compliance risks faced by digital currency services. Those companies “are responsible for ensuring that they do not engage in unauthorized transactions,” OFAC said, saying they should develop a tailored compliance program that screens “all available information,” including IP addresses and location data. "During the transaction period, and since, BitPay has steadily enhanced its already rigorous compliance program," the company said. "Our commitment to compliance has been continuous and unwavering."