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2026-03-18
14:13

Canadian Financial Regulator Revokes Registration of 23 Cryptocurrency Companies

Gate News reported that on March 18, Canada's Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre (FINTRAC, Canada's financial intelligence unit) took concentrated enforcement action against 23 Money Services Businesses (MSBs) providing cryptocurrency-related services, revoking all their registration status at once, marking a further escalation of Canada's anti-money laundering regulatory efforts. The reasons for revocation of registration status include: failure to respond to information requests in a timely manner, non-compliance with registration eligibility conditions, and failure to update relevant records promptly and other compliance violations.
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Solana ecosystem LST protocol Sanctum launches Infinity V2, supporting real-time yield distribution at the slot level

Gate News: On March 17, Sanctum, a Solana ecosystem liquid staking token (LST) protocol, announced the launch of Infinity V2. The new version achieves three core upgrades: support for real-time distribution of staking rewards per slot (the smallest time unit on the Solana blockchain), introduction of a yield smoothing mechanism to optimize user experience, and optimization adjustments to the underlying portfolio configuration. The INF token will be the first LST to support slot-level continuous yield distribution.
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10:01

South Korea FIU Fines Certain CEX Approximately $24.6 Million and Suspends Operations Partially for 6 Months

South Korea's financial intelligence unit imposed a 6-month partial shutdown and a 368 billion won fine on a certain CEX for violating anti-money laundering obligations. The inspection found numerous regulatory violations and customer identification issues. During this period, existing user transactions were not affected, but virtual asset transfers for new users were restricted.
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02:59

A certain CEX violates anti-money laundering regulations and faces suspension of new customer services.

The Korea Financial Intelligence Unit has imposed sanctions on a certain cryptocurrency exchange for allowing users to transfer funds to unregistered overseas platforms and failing to implement KYC procedures, potentially facing a 6-month suspension of new customer services. The exchange previously lost $40 billion worth of Bitcoin due to operational errors and is now also under investigation for advertising regulation violations.
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Korea FIU plans to impose a six-month partial suspension on a certain CEX

Gate News Announcement: On March 9, the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) of South Korea issued a preliminary notice to a certain CEX for suspected violations of the "Specific Financial Transaction Information Act," engaging in transactions with unreported overseas virtual asset service providers, and inadequate KYC procedures. The exchange has been temporarily suspended for "6 months with partial operation." Responsible personnel will be held accountable. This restriction mainly affects the virtual asset withdrawal function for new users. Existing users' KRW and crypto asset deposits, withdrawals, and trading are temporarily unaffected.
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