Recently, Coinbetter announced that it has been officially approved as an MSB (Money Services Business) license in the United States and Canada, and is officially regulated by relevant departments to engage in services such as cryptocurrency transactions. This indicates that Coinbetter actively embraces the supervision of various countries and fully pursues the development of compliance.
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The US MSB (Money Services Business) license is a financial license supervised and issued by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Bureau, FinCEN, an agency under the U.S. Department of Treasury. The main objective of supervision are money service-related businesses and companies. Companies engaged in currency trading/transfer (including digital currency/virtual currency) and other related businesses in the United States must apply for an MSB license in order to operate legally. In March 2018, the U.S. Department of Treasury and Securities and Futures Commission once clearly emphasized that MSB is a virtual currency exchange and its administrator, and it must register an MSB license with FinCEN to engage in digital asset-related business in the United States.
The Canadian MSB license is regulated by FINTRAC. The Canadian Financial Transaction and Report Analysis (FINTRAC) is Canada's financial intelligence unit. It was established in 2000 and is mainly responsible for collecting, analyzing, evaluating and disclosing relevant information on the Canadian financial industry to protect Canada's financial stability. and safety. Canada is one of the countries with transparent legislation on digital currency transactions in the world. Holding a Canadian MSB license can carry out digital currency-related services such as transactions, payments, derivatives, etc. in Canada.