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# Binance tackles travel rule compliance after multiple bans

# Binance tackles travel rule compliance after multiple bans

Binance, the world’s top crypto exchange by daily traded volume, has faced a quick succession of bans on its operations in three different jurisdictions: Ontario in Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom. While affected users adjust to these quickfire developments, the platform appears to be stepping up its efforts to comply with international regulatory requirements — specifically, the industry-shaping so-called “travel rule.”

The travel rule, introduced by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), requires regulators and virtual asset providers (VASPs) — including crypto exchanges, custody providers and over-the-counter trading desks — to gather and share customer data during transactions. The rule came into effect in 2020 and broadly parallels the requirements already in place for money transmitters in countries like the United States, where money transmitters are required to record identifying information on all parties engaged in fund transfers made between financial institutions.

However, adherence to the rule has been complicated for many crypto exchanges worldwide due to the discrepancies between various countries’ particular transpositions of the FATF’s framework. For this reason, Binance — following in the steps of other VASPs — is choosing to implement a specialized tool developed by crypto intelligence firm CipherTrace, which has been adapted to tackle some of the challenges that VASPs are faced with. 

Dubbed “Traveler,” after the rule it has been designed to address, the tool continues CipherTrace’s longer-term work on an open-source Travel Rule Information Architecture — and is designed to handle the counterparty VASP due diligence demanded by the FATF. The company’s CEO, Dave Jevans, has said that CipherTrace is “confident that Traveler will help Binance to continue to meet the highest standards for global Anti-Money Laundering compliance, particularly as regulation of VASPs tightens in jurisdictions around the world.” He added that the solution aims to enable AML compliance “without compromising security or operational continuity.” 

Traveler aims to simplify VASPs’ vetting of transactions by automatically identifying VASP-to-VASP transfers as well as the recipient VASP. The tool is designed to ensure that sensitive, personal and identifiable information associated with confirmed crypto transactions remains confidential and is only shared between institutions that are compliant with the travel rule themselves. Using an encrypted, mutually authenticated infrastructure, Traveler also issues Know Your Customer VASP digital certificates and automates the onboarding and vetting of new counterparty VASPs, including those in jurisdictions that have not yet implemented the required information sharing regulations.

Related: Crypto firms still not widely adopting ‘travel rule,’ says FATF deputy

As reported, the first regulatory action targeting Binance operations this month was imposed on June 25 in Japan, where the Financial Services Agency issued a warning to exchange, accusing the company of offering its services to Japanese users without the necessary registration. On the same day, Binance announced that it would cease providing services to users located in Ontario, where the regulator has been extremely proactive in scrutinizing and taking action against crypto firms for their operations. 

Soon after these developments, the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority ordered Binance to cease all regulated activities in the country. Binance’s U.K. customers are currently unable to use the popular fiat onramp service, Faster Payments, to withdraw British pounds from the platform.

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