Financial intelligence (monitoring) of the transactions with virtual assets: new legislation and best practices of foreign countries

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to illustrate how virtual assets are used in such criminal offenses as money laundering and seeks to study the role of financial intelligence (monitoring) of transactions with virtual assets effectively in combating money laundering. Design/methodology/approach: This research methodology includes system and structural methods that help analyze the theoretical, organizational and legal bases of the financial intelligence (monitoring) of transactions with virtual assets. The authors use the doctrinal legal research approach to analyze and describe the legislation connected to the financial intelligence (monitoring) operations with virtual assets. To identify critical issues of understanding the “virtual assets” and “cryptocurrency” essence, the peculiarities of the scientific community views on the given definitions, the authors use the method of terminological analysis and concepts operationalization. The authors use the extrapolation method to determine the possibility of implementing the analyzed best practices of foreign countries in the domestic practice of financial intelligence (monitoring) of transactions with virtual assets as an effective way in combating money laundering. Findings: This study demonstrates the role of financial intelligence (monitoring) of transactions with virtual assets as an effective way to combat money laundering. Originality/value: The article is devoted to comprehensively studying “virtual assets” and “cryptocurrency” concepts. The authors carried out a comparative analysis of these two concepts with the definition of their features and the main characteristics and features that separate them from each other. The authors also stressed the need for countries to strengthen the requirements for situations and activities with virtual assets, where there is a high level of risk in a risk-based approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)349-360
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Money Laundering Control
Volume26
Issue number2
Early online date20 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Criminal offenses
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Financial intelligence (monitoring)
  • Transactions with virtual assets
  • Virtual assets

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