Elizabeth Warren is back with an Anti-Money Laundering act that would — among other things — make it mostly illegal for you to use your own crypto wallet.
Brendan Cochrane
Brendan Cochrane is a certified anti-money laundering specialist at YK Law in New York City. He has advised on business law issues at international law firms in New York and Seoul, worked on compliance issues as a legal analyst for a Tier-1 Fortune 50 commercial and investment bank, piloted an anti-money laundering (AML) compliance program for a Bitcoin ATM company, and oversaw investigations into fraudulent Bitcoin and Ethereum transactions utilizing a leading blockchain forensics analytics tool. He is a 2013 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School.
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Elizabeth Warren is pushing the Senate to ban your crypto wallet - Opinion
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