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US House Passes Bill for Task Force to Combat Crypto Use by Terrorists

Posted on September 28, 2018 by nbelov

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would establish a task force to combat terrorist use of cryptocurrencies.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on September 26 that would establish a crypto task force to combat terrorist use of cryptocurrencies, public records indicate.

House Resolution (H.R.) 5036, which represents an amended version of the bill proposed by Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) to the Committee on Financial Services in January, establishes an “Independent Financial Technology Task Force” to fight the illicit use of cryptocurrency.

According to public records published on the official online database of the U.S. Congress, the new version of the bill has been passed by the whole House by voice vote.

Similar to the original version of the bill that was introduced on January 10, H. R. 5036 establishes the same time-frames for investigating and providing reports on the potential use of crypto in criminal activities. According to the document, the Task Force should provide their findings “not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment” of the bill.

One of the key amendments of the upgraded bill is the introduction of section on preventing entities from using cryptocurrencies in order to evade sanctions. The new section entitled “Preventing Rogue And Foreign Actors From Evading Sanctions” obliges regulators to report “not later than 180 days” after enactment of the bill on the potential uses of crypto and emerging technologies as a means of sanctions evasion, terrorism financing, or money laundering.

The bill contains a reward policy for assisting regulators in providing information “leading to convictions related to terrorist use of digital currencies.” H.R. 5036 suggests that the reward amount should not exceed $450,000 to “any person who provides information leading to the conviction” of an individual involved with terrorist use of cryptocurrencies.

Earlier this month, experts from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance (CSIF), testified before Congress regarding crypto and terrorist financing. At the hearing before the Subcommittee on Terrorism and Illicit Finance, the FDD CSIF director of analysis Yaya Fanusie stated that crypto is a “poor form of money for jihadists” and “cold hard cash is still king.”

Fanusie also noted that the crypto and blockchain industry is “not innately illicit and should not be feared,” since any emerging technology can be utilized for both “good” and “ill”, “depending on the user.”

Source: Cointelegraph https://cointelegraph.com/

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