Crypto Exchange Bitmex grundare erkänner sig skyldiga till brott mot banksekretesslagen

Crypto Exchange Bitmex's Founders Plead Guilty to Bank Secrecy Act Violations

The founders of cryptocurrency derivatives exchange Bitmex, Arthur Hayes and Benjamin Delo, have pled guilty to violations of the U.S. Banksekretesslagen. “As a result of its willful failure to implement AML and KYC programs, Bitmex was in effect a money-laundering platform,” said the U.S. justitiedepartementet.

Bitmexs Founders Guilty of Bank Secrecy Act Violations

USA. justitiedepartementet (DOJ) announced Thursday that the founders of cryptocurrency derivatives exchange Bitmex have pled guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA). The DOJ stated:

Arthur Hayes and Benjamin Delo designed Bitmex as a platform to flaunt U.S. anti-money laundering rules.

Hayes, 36, is from Miami, Florida. Delo, 38, resides in the U.K. and Hong Kong.

The Justice Department explained that from at least September 2015 through the time of their åtal in September 2020, the twowillfully caused Bitmex to fail to establish and maintain an AML program,” including a know-your-customer (KYC) program. Hayes stepped down as the CEO of Bitmex after the indictment.

Hayes was notified in May 2018 of allegations that Bitmex was being used to launder the proceeds of a cryptocurrency hack, the DOJ added. i alla fall, neither Hayes, Delo, nor Bitmex filed a suspicious activity report thereafter or implemented any measures to prevent future use of the platform to launder funds.

The DOJ detailed:

As a result of its willful failure to implement AML and KYC programs, Bitmex was in effect a money-laundering platform.

Bitmex was also used to evade sanctions, the DOJ noted, adding that both Hayes and Delo communicated directly with the exchanges customerswho self-identified as being based in Iran, an OFAC-sanctioned jurisdiction, but did nothing to implement an AML or KYC program after doing so.

vidare, the crypto platform never ceased operations in the U.S. “Despite repeatedly stating that Bitmex did not serve U.S. customers.the DOJ said:

Hayes and Delo both knew that Bitmexs purported withdrawal from the U.S. market in or about September 2015 was a sham.

De “purportedcontrolsBitmex put in place to prevent U.S. trading were an ineffective facade that did not, in fact, prevent users from accessing or trading on Bitmex from the United States,” the DOJ described.

Hayes and Delo also used U.S.-based cryptoinfluencersto market Bitmexs products to new U.S. customers through the platform’s “affiliate program,” the Justice Department noted.

The two founders pled guilty to one count each of violating the Bank Secrecy Act, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, the DOJ detailed, adding:

Under the terms of their respective plea agreements, Hayes and Delo each agreed to separately pay a $10 million criminal fine representing pecuniary gain derived from the offense.

In August last year, Bitmex agreed to pay $100 million to settle charges with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). In January this year, the exchange acquired a German bank with the aim to create aregulated crypto powerhousein Europe.

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