Colombia is strengthening its regulatory framework around digital assets. The country's authorities have recently adopted a directive requiring cryptocurrency exchange platforms to transmit detailed information regarding their clients' transactions.
This measure demonstrates a growing commitment to enhance oversight and transparency in the cryptocurrency sector at the national level. Exchanges are now required to provide granular data on user activity, marking a turning point in the country's regulatory approach to digital assets.
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MetaNomad
· 15h ago
Colombia has started to get involved in the blockchain scene, so be more careful now.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-12 05:21
Bro, Colombia is cracking down so hard now? Scraping user data from transaction income... Privacy is really gone now.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-11 11:47
Bro, now Colombia is really playing for keeps. Exchange data is fully transparent. Do small retail investors still have privacy?
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-11 11:41
Colombia is tightening its policies again, and exchanges are directly turning into data brokers...
Colombia is strengthening its regulatory framework around digital assets. The country's authorities have recently adopted a directive requiring cryptocurrency exchange platforms to transmit detailed information regarding their clients' transactions.
This measure demonstrates a growing commitment to enhance oversight and transparency in the cryptocurrency sector at the national level. Exchanges are now required to provide granular data on user activity, marking a turning point in the country's regulatory approach to digital assets.