How to Stay Safe: A Practical Guide to Sanctions Compliance in Crypto

Introduction

The crypto industry operates globally — and so do sanctions. Understanding how sanctions apply to crypto transactions is a basic requirement for anyone moving funds in the digital asset space.This guide explains what sanctions mean for crypto users and where to find the latest guidance on various global sanctions programs.

What are crypto sanctions and why do they matter?

Sanctions are legal restrictions imposed by governments and international bodies — including the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) — that prohibits transactions with certain individuals, entities, and jurisdictions.In crypto, sanctions apply to wallet addresses, groups and individuals, exchanges, and protocols that have been designated as prohibited. Sending funds to or receiving funds from a sanctioned address — even unknowingly — can result in your assets being frozen or blocked.

How OKX approaches sanctions compliance

OKX operates in accordance with international regulatory standards across all markets where it is active. This includes:

  • Ongoing screening of transactions against OFAC and other regulatory databases

  • KYC verification for all users

  • Active monitoring for suspicious activity

  • Cooperation with regulatory authorities

We have designed our Compliance Program to prevent money laundering, sanctions evasion, and terrorist financing through a risk-based, multi-layer control system. We cooperate with governments and respect regulations and comply with applicable regulations. As good corporate citizens, we may be asked for information from law enforcement authorities and will assist if permissible by law as law enforcement conduct investigations to pursue and thwart illicit activity.

Additional Resources:

Additional regulatory guidance on digital assets:

Learn more about security and compliance at OKX: okx.com/protect

Learn more about compliance at OKX: https://www.okx.com/ru/help/risk-compliance-disclosure

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. For specific compliance questions, consult a qualified professional.

Disclaimer
This content is provided for informational purposes only and may cover products that are not available in your region. It is not intended to provide (i) investment advice or an investment recommendation; (ii) an offer or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold crypto/digital assets, or (iii) financial, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Crypto/digital asset holdings, including stablecoins, involve a high degree of risk and can fluctuate greatly. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding crypto/digital assets is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. Please consult your legal/tax/investment professional for questions about your specific circumstances. Information (including market data and statistical information, if any) appearing in this post is for general information purposes only. While all reasonable care has been taken in preparing this data and graphs, no responsibility or liability is accepted for any errors of fact or omission expressed herein.

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