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比特币自动取款机运营商被判入狱四年
Back in September 2024, we wrote an article entitled “Illegal crypto ATMs: not as uncommon as you’d think”, which noted that the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) had brought the first criminal charges against an individual for alleged offences of running multiple crypto ATMs without FCA registration.
We noted how this marked the first attempted FCA prosecution against an individual relating to unregistered cryptoasset activity under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017.
It has now been reported that a court has sentenced the operator of the crypto ATM network to four years in prison.
This was imposed in relation to criminal charges of running multiple crypto ATMs without FCA registration, as well as forgery using false documents and possession of criminal property.
This is the first sentence by a UK Court for unregistered cryptoasset activity in the UK, which demonstrates that the relevant authorities and UK Courts are going to take a hardline approach in these types of cases.
A crypto ATM is an ATM where crypto can be exchanged for cash and vice versa. Illegal cryptocurrency ATMs pose significant dangers and risks to society, largely due to their potential use in facilitating criminal activities, such as money laundering, tax evasion and financing illicit trades (e.g. drug trafficking, arms deals). These ATMs, when not properly regulated, can be exploited by criminals due to their ease of use.
Illegal crypto ATMs represent a major risk to consumers because of the anonymity they provide, enabling a range of illicit activities. Stronger regulations, enforcement and international cooperation are crucial in addressing the issue. Until law enforcement finds a way to crackdown on these illicit operators, we may see more and more people hand over their hard-earned cash to crypto scammers.
Gherson’s solicitors criminal litigation, regulatory and investigatory team combine an expert knowledge of criminal and regulatory law underpinned with a firm understanding of digital assets and blockchain technology. As such, the team are able to provide expert strategic advice to anyone wanting to investigate and pursue a potential theft of crypto assets.
The team are also able to provide advice to anyone facing investigation in relation to any allegation of criminality involving cryptoassets.
In these constantly changing times, firms that deal with cryptoassets, and additionally have exposure to firms that do, will need to carefully consider all their systems and controls to ensure that they are able to comply with all relevant AML and sanctions regulations. Gherson’s white-collar crime and regulatory team are able to provide advice and assistance with AML and sanctions compliance, including in situations involving cryptoassets.
Additionally, the team have recently started a series on the regulation of crypto, with the aim of advising those who work in the compliance of this sector. In addition, for those who would like advice on relevant issues, including those who have had issues with the FCA registration process, our specialist regulatory and compliance team can guide individuals and companies through the process.
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Updated: 04 March 2025
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