FATF Did Not Require Pakistan to Ban Crypto to Stay Off Its ‘Grey List’

The Financial Action Task Force has said it does “not require countries to indiscriminately ban virtual assets and virtual asset service providers,” after Pakistan’s Minister of State for Finance and Revenue said crypto cannot be legalized due to conditions set by the watchdog.

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The Financial Action Task Force has said it does “not require countries to indiscriminately ban virtual assets and virtual asset service providers,” after Pakistan’s Minister of State for Finance and Revenue said crypto cannot be legalized due to conditions set by the watchdog.

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