Based on Financial Action Task Force guidance, when a crypto asset exchange carries out an occasional transaction, the exchange is required to conduct CDD when the transaction is above:
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
FATF guidance sets the threshold for Customer Due Diligence (CDD) on occasional transactions at USD/EUR 10,000 or equivalent. This means that when a cryptoasset exchange processes a one-off transaction exceeding this amount, it must apply appropriate CDD measures. This aligns with FATF Recommendation 10 and is adopted by DFSA and FSRA frameworks governing virtual asset service providers, ensuring transactions over this limit are subject to identity verification and risk assessment. Extracts from AML and COB modules emphasize this threshold as the trigger for CDD on occasional transactions to prevent laundering through high-value single transfers.
Question 2
Which privacy-enhancing feature hides both the sender and receiver in a transaction?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Ring signatures, used in Monero, blend a sender’s transaction with others to obscure sender identity, increasing AML risk.
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