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30 August 2018

Monnaies éléctronique et virtuelles à l'heure (ou presque) de la 4ième directive antiblanchiment Bis

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The article examines the lowering anonymity ceiling of electronic money and the broadening scope of the directive to crypto-service providers.
France Technology

"Electronic or Virtual Coins at the Time (or Almost) of the 4th Anti-Money Laundering Directive," by Paris counsel Pierre Storrer, was published in the August 2018 issue of the French publication Banque et Droit. The article examines the lowering anonymity ceiling of electronic money and the broadening scope of the directive to crypto-service providers.

Read a preview of the article here.

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