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FATF Alerts on Stablecoin Crime Risks

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: July 1, 2025 3:30 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: July 1, 2025
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Key Points:
  • FATF alerts on stablecoin crime risks, pushing regulatory reviews.
  • Stablecoins involved in 60% of on-chain crime in 2025.
  • Calls for enhanced digital identity and supervision standards.

The Financial Action Task Force issued an alert highlighting crime risks associated with stablecoins, leading to increased regulatory scrutiny on issuers and platforms globally.

Global Regulatory Cohesion Needed

FATF’s alert on stablecoin crime risks emphasizes a need for global regulatory cohesion. Over 60% of on-chain crime involves stablecoins, sparking scrutiny from major financial regulators.

Key figures include the Financial Action Task Force, Aidan Larkin of Asset Reality, and New York’s Attorney General. They advocate for stronger safeguards in the stablecoin ecosystem.

Regulatory Focus on Platforms

Stablecoins’ extensive use in illicit activities has led to regulatory focus. Platforms such as Ethereum and Tron, major stablecoin transaction networks, are under increased watch.

Potential legislative changes could impact stablecoin issuers, requiring enhanced compliance. A sentiment supported by SEC’s statements about aligning oversight with traditional financial standards for safer transactions.

Industry Implications

Industry stakeholders are assessing the regulatory landscape’s effect on digital finance. Enhanced compliance mechanisms may influence stablecoin issuing processes and technological frameworks.

Experts predict stricter regulations could reshape the technological and financial infrastructures surrounding stablecoins. Historical trends support the critical need for adaptable, robust oversight.

Aidan Larkin, Co-founder, Asset Reality, described the FATF approach as “pro-structure, not anti-crypto,” emphasizing that rules are needed to ensure safety without stifling digital asset adoption: Source.

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