Luxembourg marks crypto companies as high risk for money laundering

May 29, 2025
Luxembourg marks crypto companies as high risk for money laundering

Luxembourg has classified virtual asset service providers (VASPs) as high-risk for money laundering in its 2025 National Risk Assessment.

The report highlights concerns about the crypto industry's exposure to financial crime, citing factors such as transaction volumes, client reach, and international operations.

The assessment builds on 2020 and 2022 reports that flagged crypto risks linked to their internet-based and cross-border nature. Meanwhile, the European Union is advancing regulation with the MiCA framework to harmonise rules across member states.

Several crypto firms have recently secured licenses to operate within the EU. However, some, like Tether, resist new stablecoin regulations and were delisted on major platforms.

Money laundering using cryptocurrencies remains a challenge worldwide. The incidents highlight ongoing concerns about illicit activity in the growing crypto market.

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