I just saw that the U.S. Treasury is making a strong move on DeFi regulation. They presented a report to Congress stating that decentralized applications should comply with AML and CFT obligations like any traditional financial institution.



What’s interesting is that they also propose something called a safe harbor, which would allow freezing suspicious funds during investigations without a court order. That is, a temporary hold on digital assets for cases that raise red flags.

Why now? Well, the numbers speak for themselves. The FBI reported around $9 billion in losses from cryptocurrency frauds just in 2024. That number is quite significant and clearly moved the needle in Washington.

From the perspective of someone following these issues, this reflects that regulators are taking financial crimes in the crypto space more seriously. The AML/CFT proposal for DeFi is probably inevitable at some point, although there is still much debate on how to implement it without stifling innovation.

This will be a key issue for anyone in the ecosystem. Those on Gate or any platform need to stay alert to how this evolves because clearly regulation is not going away.
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