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Coinbase To Pay Hefty Penalty Fees to New York Lawmakers

Coinbase – one of the largest and most popular digital currency exchanges in the world – has announced it will pay roughly $50 million in settlement fees to New York regulators for allegedly failing to comply with the Empire State’s anti-money laundering laws.

Regulators say that Coinbase has several older accounts that it hasn’t bothered to apply anti-money laundering laws to. There have been several thousand transactions with these accounts over the past four years that raised several red flags that Coinbase has allegedly done nothing about. The company must provide $50 million in penalties to New York as well as an additional $50 million to boost its compliance efforts.

Coinbase obtained a BitLicense back in 2017. New York is the only region in the United States to impose such a will on crypto firms, and it’s rare when a company is willing to go as far as it does to please customers and legislators alike within the state’s borders, though a few – such as the Gemini exchange – have had the initiative to do so.

It’s been a rough several months for the Coinbase exchange. 2022 was initially going to be a year when the company expanded its staff by as many as 5,000 people, though the subsequent bear market that struck the crypto space put these plans largely out of commission. Things eventually got so bad that Coinbase – like many other crypto companies – was forced to let go of several employees, and as many as 18 percent of the individuals it had hired were forced to step away.

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