On October 8, 2020, the US Department of Justices (DOJ) Cyber-Digital Task Force issued its first crypto-related guidance, Cryptocurrency: An Enforcement Framework, an 83-page report intended to help the industry comply with US legal obligations. While the DOJs report praises blockchain and digital ledger technology for their breathtaking possibilities, it also issues a stark warning: cryptocurrency technology plays a role in many of the most significant criminal and national security threats that the United States faces. After providing a helpful overview of cryptocurrency for lay readers, the report examines the role of the DOJ in prosecuting crypto-related misconduct, including applicable federal statutes, key partnerships and enforcement challenges.
The report was issued mere days after the DOJ announced one of its most significant crypto-related prosecutions of 2020: the criminal indictment of the founders and senior executives of one of the worlds biggest cryptocurrency exchanges the Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange (BitMEX). On October 1, 2020, the SDNY announced money laundering charges against four BitMEX executives, accusing the group of Bank Secrecy Act violations. On the same day as the DOJ indictment, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) brought a civil enforcement action against BitMEX executives as well as five entities that own and operate BitMEX, claiming that they are operating an unregistered trading platform and violating anti-money laundering (AML) and other CFTC regulations. Three of the four individual defendants remain at large; the fourth defendant was released on $5 million bail last week.[1] As of the date of this article, all of the individual defendants have stepped down from their executive positions at BitMEX, including the former CEO and former CTO.[2]
Read together, the report and unsealed BitMEX indictment serve notice on offshore cryptocurrency exchanges and other money services businesses (MSBs) thought to be operating outside of the reach of US authorities US law enforcement agencies have a long reach and will not hesitate to act. In this alert, we offer three key takeaways for crypto exchanges, issuers and other industry participants, as well as thoughts on what to expect going forward.
A. Many weapons in the prosecutorial arsenal including statutes that can ensnare foreign actors
Federal prosecutors have relied on and will continue to rely on a number of statutes prosecuting crypto-related crimes, including charges for wire/mail fraud (18 U.S.C. 1343, 1341), securities fraud (15 U.S.C. 78j and 78ff), access device fraud (18 U.S.C. 1029), identity theft/fraud (18 U.S.C. 1028), fraud/intrusion in connection with computers (18 U.S.C. 1030), money laundering (18 U.S.C. 1956 et seq.), tax evasion (26 U.S. Code 7201), failure to comply with Bank Secrecy Act requirements (31 U.S.C. 5331 et seq.), and the operation of an unlicensed money transmitting business (18 U.S.C. 1960). Other relevant federal laws include those criminalizing drug trafficking (21 U.S.C. 841 et seq.), sale/possession of counterfeit items (18 U.S.C. 2320), illegal sale/possession of firearms (18 U.S.C. 921 et seq.), child exploitation (18 U.S.C. 2251 et seq.), and transactions involving proceeds of illegal activity (18 U.S.C. 1957). The government can also seek criminal and civil forfeiture of cryptocurrency and other assets, as it has in cases involving state actors and terrorist organizations. Under civil forfeiture laws, US authorities can seize assets even where there are no criminal charges or where a defendant may not be prosecutable.
The report emphasizes the use of money laundering statutes to address cryptocurrency crimes, explaining that the DOJ can bring to bear a wide variety of money laundering charges in cases involving misuse of cryptocurrency. Money laundering is identified as one of the most significant risks for cryptocurrency due to the the explosion of online marketplaces and exchanges that use cryptocurrency, which provide criminals with the ability to move vast sums of money efficiently across borders while cover[ing] their financial footprints and to enjoy the benefits of their illegitimate earnings.
The report also warns that issuers, exchangers and brokers of digital assets are considered to be MSBs subject to anti-money laundering and know your customer (KYC) requirements, and that such companies/individuals are subject to oversight by the Department of the Treasurys Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Notably, FinCENs requirements apply with equal force to both domestic- and foreign-located MSBs, even if the foreign-located MSB does not have a physical presence in the United States, if the MSB conducts business in whole or substantial part in the United States.
While the DOJ observes that some of the largest cryptoasset exchanges operate outside of the United States (see our note on jurisdictional arbitrage below), it also warns exchanges to take seriously their legal and regulatory obligations . . . to protect users and to safeguard potential evidence in criminal or national security investigations. The DOJ states that it will take appropriate action if crypto exchanges breach these obligations, and the BitMEX prosecutions will serve as an important test case. The indictment accuses the BitMEX defendants three out of four of whom are outside the US of Bank Secrecy Act violations for willfully failing to establish, implement and maintain AML and KYC controls.
B. Strategic partnerships with other regulators
The DOJ works with multiple federal regulators and enforcement agencies, including the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the CFTC, the Internal Revenue Service, FinCEN, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control, among others. For instance, the DOJ and SEC have coordinated in recent years on numerous matters involving allegedly fraudulent initial coin offerings (ICOs). In January 2018, the SEC filed a civil complaint in federal court in Texas seeking to halt an allegedly fraudulent ICO involving a crypto startup called AriseBank. The DOJ brought criminal charges against AriseBanks CEO later that year, claiming that he defrauded investors out of millions of cryptocurrency assets. The CEO ultimately pled guilty in the criminal case to one count of securities fraud; in the civil action, the CEO and the COO agreed to pay nearly $2.7 million in disgorgements, interest and penalties.
In 2017, the DOJ and the SEC similarly brought parallel enforcement proceedings against Brooklyn businessman Maksim Zaslavskiy for securities fraud in connection with two ICOs. In its September 2017 complaint, the SEC alleged that Zaslavskiys companies, RECoin Group Foundation LLC and DRC World Inc., sold digital tokens in a pair of ICOs that qualified as unregistered offerings of securities, and that Zaslavskiy made false or misleading representations and omissions in connection with both token sales. In October 2017, the DOJ filed a criminal complaint charging Zaslavskiy with securities fraud conspiracy for similar misconduct engaging in illegal, unregistered securities offerings and making material misstatements to deceive investors in connection with the ICOs. Zaslavskiy pled guilty to conspiring to commit securities fraud in November 2018 and, a year later, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for the crime.
The BitMEX prosecutions are the most recent example of the DOJs cross-agency collaborations. While neither the DOJ/CFTC have offered any detailed comments on their collaboration, both actions were announced on the same day, and the SDNY thanked the attorneys and investigators at the CFTC for offering their expertise in the development of this investigation in its press release.
Separately, the DOJ is also coordinating with foreign regulators, including through the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an intergovernmental organization founded to promote effective implementation of legal, regulatory, and operational measures for combating money laundering and other threats to the international financial system. The US is a founding member of the FATF and, while holding the FATF presidency from July 2018 through June 2019, made it a priority to regulate [virtual asset service providers] for AML and combatting the financing of terrorism. The report also highlights several internationally coordinated enforcement actions targeting the use of digital assets in a wide range of criminal activity ranging from drug trafficking to child sexual exploitation.
C. Challenges to enforcement
Despite its successes, the DOJ acknowledges several significant crypto-related enforcement challenges, including:
Geography: The report claims that industry participants are engaging in jurisdictional arbitrage and deliberately operating from more lax jurisdictions. The DOJ describes the inconsistency in regulations as detrimental to the safety and stability of the international financial system and claims it has imped[ed] law enforcements ability to investigate, prosecute, and prevent criminal activity involving or facilitated by virtual assets. The BitMEX indictments address this point, accusing the defendants of taking affirmative steps purportedly designed to exempt BitMEX from application of US laws like AML and KYC requirements, noting that the company incorporate[d] in the Seychelles, a jurisdiction they believe had less stringent regulation.[3]
Anonymity: In addition to geographic hurdles, the DOJ must overcome the challenges posed by anonymity mechanisms baked into the technology. While some cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have public blockchains and thus offer some level of transaction transparency, others operate on non-public or private blockchains, and their transactions are more opaque. Consider Monero, Zcash, and Dash cryptocurrencies described in the report as private coins or anonymity enhanced cryptocurrencies.
Obfuscation: There are a number of mechanisms for helping disguise and conceal cryptocurrency transactions, including mixing, tumbling, and chain hopping all of which make it more difficult to track and trace assets. Mixers and tumblers are entities intended to obfuscate the source or owner of particular units of cryptocurrency by commingling the cryptocurrency of several users prior to delivery of the units to their ultimate destination. The DOJ warns that companies offering mixing or tumbling services are engaged in money transmission, and therefore are MSBs subject to AML and similar requirements. As explained in the report: operators of these services can be criminally liable for money laundering because these mixers conceal or disguise the nature, the location, the source, the ownership, or the control of a financial transaction. Chain hopping is the practice of moving from one cryptocurrency to another, often in rapid succession, and is criticized by the DOJ as a potential way to obfuscate the trail of virtual currency by shifting the trail of transactions.
D. What comes next
The reports detailed presentation of laws and regulations applicable to digital assets, US government agencies with relevant enforcement capabilities, and representative cases initiated to date sends a strong message that the DOJ and its sister agencies remain very focused on preventing the use of digital assets and blockchain technology for criminal purposes. That focus and creativity of US law enforcement in pursing these cases will likely increase as cryptocurrency adaptation increases. In the meantime, it would be prudent to expect that the DOJ and other US regulators will continue to expand their efforts to combat crimes in this area, using the full array of available statutes, and will not shy away from hard and challenging matters, with the BitMEX prosecutions serving as important test cases.
An earlier version of this article appeared on Law360 on October 14, 2020.
Go here to read the rest:
Unpacking the DOJ's cryptocurrency guidance: Enforcement priorities and industry implications - Lexology
- New Bitcoin-Esque Cryptocurrency Named After Kanye West Launching [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- Coinye West: A new cryptocurrency for the masses and an ode to Kanye [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency gets hip: 'Coinye West' [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- As Bitcoin Soars in Value, Alternative Cryptocurrencies, Such ... [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- AltCoins - Crypto()Currency - Cryptocurrency [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- CryptoCurrency.org [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- DimeCoin - The New Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2014]
- Kanye West Sues Amazon, Others Over 'Coinye West' Cryptocurrency [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- $25,000 in Dogecoin raised to save the Jamaican bobsled team [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Gotangco: Is PH ready for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency? [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- As Bitcoin Soars in Value, Alternative Cryptocurrencies ... [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Cryptominer.de Avalon 200GH/S Bitcoin Miner Asic 55nm Mining Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency mining Rig build 1 - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Bitcoin Value and rise of the cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- LeadCoin - Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Mining [Part 2] - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Mining [Part 1] - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Know How 74: Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- Worlds First BITCOIN ATM Opens in Vancouver Canada - Is CryptoCurrency the Future Currency? - Video [Last Updated On: January 22nd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2014]
- 42 Coin cryptocurrency contest - Video [Last Updated On: January 23rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 23rd, 2014]
- What is Bitcoin anyway? [Last Updated On: January 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 24th, 2014]
- The rise and rise of dogecoin, the internet's hottest cryptocurrency [Last Updated On: January 24th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 24th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Mining Rigs by plugNmine - Video [Last Updated On: January 26th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 26th, 2014]
- How Cryptocurrency, Crowdfunding And A Little Internet Altruism Saved Jamaica’s Hopes For Bobsled Gold [Last Updated On: January 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2014]
- Introducing Dogecoin the Greatest Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 27th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2014]
- Dogecoin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: January 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2014]
- Dummy plug for GPU for cryptocurrency mining - Video [Last Updated On: January 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2014]
- My first CryptoCurrency Miner up and running yet partially completed - Video [Last Updated On: January 28th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2014]
- Thought of the Day - 01 / 28 / 2014 - CryptoCurrency - Dogecoin - What is this? - Video [Last Updated On: January 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2014]
- Wall Street's Cryptocurrency Headquarters: Inside Bitcoin Center NYC - Video [Last Updated On: January 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2014]
- My Take on the Profitablity of Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: January 30th, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2014]
- Bitcoin steps a little closer to acceptance [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2014]
- Bitcoin gets two hearings - and steps closer to acceptance [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2014]
- Dogecoin cryptocurrency donors help send Indian athletes to Sochi [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2014]
- How To Create Your Own Cryptocurrency [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency - Bitcoin Song (by 13inlet) - Video [Last Updated On: January 31st, 2014] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2014]
- Selling Dem Coins - How to convert your Cryptocurrency - Tutorial - Video [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2014]
- Dogecoin - From joke cryptocurrency to Bitcoin rival - Video [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2014]
- New York to Regulate Bitcoin: Is the Cryptocurrency Biz Like "the Wild West?" - Video [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2014]
- Dogecoin: A 2014 Cryptocurrency Revolution - Video [Last Updated On: February 1st, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2014]
- U.S. Treasury Goes Easy on the Bitcoin [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2014]
- WoW - Dogecoin The #1 Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2014]
- The Dark Horse of Cryptocurrency - Franko - Video [Last Updated On: February 3rd, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2014]
- Think Bitcoin is Expensive? Try 42 Coin, The £100,000 Cryptocurrency [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2014]
- We Love DogeCoin The #1 Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 4th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Hackathon will talk Bitcoin, Dogecoin and more for coders and novices [Last Updated On: February 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2014]
- Dogecoin Kiss: An original song about the world's friendliest Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 5th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Hackathon will talk Bitcoin, Dogecoin and ... [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2014]
- Dogecoin: cryptocurrency passes Bitcoin to reach the moon - Video [Last Updated On: February 6th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2014]
- ZedCoin new CryptoCurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2014]
- LiteCoin Trading Robot LTC Robot Cryptocurrency Trading Robot - Video [Last Updated On: February 7th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2014]
- Apple approves Dogecoin app after removing Bitcoin app [Last Updated On: February 8th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: February 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency, Permaculture, and 3D Printing - Video [Last Updated On: February 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2014]
- Litecoin Robot | The World's First Litecoin Trading Bot Review | Scrypt Money | Cryptocurrency LTC - Video [Last Updated On: February 9th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2014]
- Bitcoin Slump Shows the $8 Billion Cryptocurrency Lacks Mature Infrastructure [Last Updated On: February 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2014]
- WE WIN COINS - EXCLUSIVE CRYPTOCURRENCY BETTING SOFTWARE TO INCREASE WINS - Video [Last Updated On: February 10th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2014]
- Dogecoin Value Soars $40M in Value Following Chinese Exchange Opens [Last Updated On: February 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Protests at Mt Gox as ... [Last Updated On: February 12th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2014]
- Dogecoin Soars $40M in Value Following Chinese Exchange Opens [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- Is the new cryptocurrency PotCoin worth it? A Crypto-Market-News review of PotCoin - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Expert - Lorraine Murphy - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- CryptoCurrency Con 2013 - Cathy Reisenwitz - Why a Free Society Needs a Free Money - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- How to transfer Bitcoins from one cryptocurrency exchange to another cryptocurrency exchange - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrency Explained The Tech Guy 1046127 - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- CryptoCurrency Hacking Hard - Video [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2014]
- ** UPDATE ** Computer, Cryptocurrency, Games and More!! - Video [Last Updated On: February 15th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2014]
- The glitch that will help kill Bitcoin [Last Updated On: February 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2014]
- Skinny Puppy at GITMO, NSA Myths, Dogecoin and Cryptocurrency #TMS 2/15/2014 - Video [Last Updated On: February 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2014]
- PotCoin, the cryptocurrency for the Cannabis Industrie - Video [Last Updated On: February 16th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2014]
- cryptocurrency mining rig - Video [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2014]
- Quark - The Best Cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrencies: I Lived on Bitcoin for a Week - Video [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2014]
- Cryptocurrencies: The State of Play - Video [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2014]
- AMD graphics card pricing skyrockets due to cryptocurrency mining, could kill AMD’s gaming efforts [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- Could there be a $50,000 bitcoin? [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- CRYPTOCURRENCY - Bitcoin Overview... - Video [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- CRYPTOCURRENCY - Money Changer Den of Thieves, The Federal Reserve - Video [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- How to Buy PotCoins Part 2: Make a cryptocurrency trading account at swissex.com to buy PotCoin - Video [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]
- BitPagar cryptocurrency - Video [Last Updated On: February 18th, 2014] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2014]