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Increase in Illegal Financing of Terrorism through Cryptocurrency, According to Singapore Report

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Last updated: 2024/07/27 at 2:21 AM
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Cryptocurrency and terror financing are making headlines once again, with a newly published report by Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs noting the illicit use of crypto in funding terrorist activities is on the rise. According to the 2024 Singapore Terrorism Threat Assessment Report, terrorist groups, including ISIS, are increasingly turning to digital assets for financial transactions. Despite this shift, cash remains the dominant method used by these groups for transferring value.

The report highlights that ISIS-affiliated groups are financially autonomous and some use social media platforms to raise funds. While there is an increasing use of cryptocurrencies, the primary means for financial transactions by ISIS and its affiliates continue to be cash couriers and informal value transfer systems, such as hawala. Funds have reportedly been flowing to ISIS fighters and their families in Syrian detention facilities through various methods, including financial institutions, money service businesses, and cash couriers in neighboring states.

Although Singapore has not prosecuted anyone for terrorism financing in the past year, the country remains on high alert following the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023. Being a global financial center and transport hub with a significant migrant workforce, Singapore is seen as a potential source of funds for terrorists and terrorist organizations abroad. The latest terrorism assessment from Singapore comes at a time when there is increased global discussion surrounding the role of digital assets in illicit activities, including money laundering and terror financing.

In the United States, the discussion around regulation of the crypto sector has been ongoing, with reports emerging that Senator Roger Marshall withdrew his support for the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act (DAAMLA). This bill, introduced by Marshall and Senator Elizabeth Warren in 2022, aimed to increase regulation on the crypto sector. The decision to withdraw support for the bill comes amid growing pressure from the digital asset community and concerns raised by the Blockchain Association, which pointed out that the legislation could hinder law enforcement and national security efforts while driving the majority of the digital asset industry overseas.

Senator Warren, who is known for her anti-crypto stance, is currently running for re-election against pro-crypto advocate John Deaton. The ongoing debate over the regulation of digital assets and their potential role in illicit activities has been a hot topic in political circles globally. As countries grapple with the challenges posed by the use of cryptocurrencies in terror financing and money laundering, finding a balance between regulation and innovation remains a key priority. The decision by Senator Marshall to withdraw support for the anti-crypto bill underscores the complexities of regulating the digital asset sector.

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