US House FSC to discuss illicit activity in crypto at upcoming hearing

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Discussions around illicit activity, such as money laundering and terror financing, will take center stage at the upcoming House Financial Services Committee hearing.

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US House FSC to discuss illicit activity in crypto at upcoming hearing

The United States House of Representatives Financial Services Committee (FSC) has scheduled a Nov. 15 hearing for a deep dive into illicit activities in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

The “Crypto crime in context: breaking down the illicit activity in digital assets,” hearing will feature prominent crypto entrepreneurs as attendees.

According to the committee’s calendar, Bill Hughes, senior counsel and director of global regulatory matters at Consensys, and Jonathan Levin, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Chainalysis, will participate in the hearing as witnesses. Former federal officer and human trafficking finance specialist Jane Khodarkovsky will also join the duo as a witness. The committee memorandum on the hearing clarifies the FSC’s motive:

“To ensure that the digital asset ecosystem is not exploited by bad actors, it is critical that Congress understand the degree to which illicit activity exists, what tools are available to combat this activity and explore any potential gaps to prevent and detect illicit activity.”

Discussions around illicit activity, such as money laundering and terror financing, will take center stage at the hearing. FSC cited a Chainalysis report from January 2023, which stated that illicit cryptocurrency volumes reached all-time highs amid a surge in sanctions designations and hacking.

The hearing will also examine the depth of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing measures enforced by crypto exchanges and decentralized finance providers.

In addition, the role of governing entities, including the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Department of Justice (DOJ), will also be discussed at the hearing.

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In July, Representative Patrick McHenry, the chairman of the FSC, announced the markup of legislation to bring regulatory clarity for the issuance of stablecoins designed to be used for payment.

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