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U.S. agencies seek stablecoin customer-ID rules akin to banks in new GENIUS Act rule

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These standards, according to the rule proposal, “must include reasonable procedures for: (1) verifying the identity of any person seeking to open an account to the extent reasonable and practicable; (2) maintaining records of the information used to verify a person’s identity, including name, address, and other identifying information; and (3) determining whether the person appears on any lists of known or suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations provided to the financial institution by any government agency.”

The Fed opened a 60-day public comment period alongside the other agencies in the joint effort, including the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., National Credit Union Administration and the Treasury Department’s financial-crimes arm.

In September, the regulators had issued a more preliminary document seeking comments to direct their GENIUS implementation in this and other areas, and the Treasury received 450 comments. This new stage is known as a “notice of proposed rulemaking,” which comes with another comment period and review before the agencies can eventually issue final joint rules and begin enforcing the regulations.

The Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has pursued its own related rule to apply the GENIUS Act anti-money laundering provisions on issuers.

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