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The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control has fined Bitgo for failing to prevent users in sanctioned countries from using its crypto wallet service. The agency says Bitgo processed 183 cryptocurrency transactions that were âapparent violations of multiple sanctions programs.â
US Treasury Alleges Bitgo Allows Users to Bypass Sanctions
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced on Wednesday that the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has entered into a $98,830 settlement with Bitgo âfor 183 apparent violations of multiple sanctions programs.â Bitgo offers cryptocurrency wallet services. According to the announcement:
Bitgo failed to prevent persons apparently located in the Crimea region of Ukraine, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria from using its non-custodial secure digital wallet management service.
âBitgo had reason to know that these users were located in sanctioned jurisdictions based on Internet Protocol (IP) address data associated with devices used to log in to the Bitgo platform,â the announcement describes.
Alleging that Bitgoâs âsanctions compliance proceduresâ were deficient, the OFAC claims that at the time of the transactions, âBitgo failed to implement controls designed to prevent such users from accessing its services.â In addition, âOFAC determined that Bitgo did not voluntarily self-disclose the apparent violations and that the apparent violations constitute a non-egregious case.â
The 183 cryptocurrency transactions Bitgo processed totaled $9,127.79 and took place roughly between March 10, 2015, and Dec. 11, 2019.
âIndividuals located in Crimea, Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria signed up for âhot walletâ accounts and accessed Bitgoâs online platform to conduct digital currency transactions,â the OFAC detailed. The agency further explained that Bitgo tracked the usersâ IP addresses for security purposes but did not use the information for sanctions compliance purposes.
Bitgo implemented an OFAC sanctions compliance policy after learning about its apparent violations in early 2020. The company ârepresented that it has invested in significant remedial measures in response to the apparent violations.â They include hiring a chief compliance officer and implementing a new OFAC policy, which now applies to all of Bitgoâs services. The OFAC noted that now:
Bitgo screens all accounts, including âhot walletâ accounts, against OFACâs Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, including blocked cryptocurrency wallet addresses identified by OFAC. Bitgo has also conducted a retroactive batch screen of all users.
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