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FATF shifts stablecoin oversight to secondary markets, expands monitoring beyond on- and off-ramps: Financial Action Task Force

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The FATF’s latest report pivots regulatory focus from deposit/withdrawal monitoring to tracking peer-to-peer transactions across personal wallets, with issuers now expected to freeze illicit assets on-chain.

The Financial Action Task Force released a new report on March 16, 2026, signaling a major shift in stablecoin regulation toward comprehensive secondary market monitoring. Rather than limiting compliance checks to entry and exit points, the FATF now demands oversight of stablecoins’ entire lifecycle, including peer-to-peer transactions conducted through personal wallets. The update reflects mounting concerns about illicit activity: stablecoins currently account for 84% of unlawful cryptocurrency transactions, according to the report.

The FATF’s expanded mandate requires stablecoin issuers and virtual asset service providers to employ advanced analytics—including multi-hop tracing across multiple transactions—to identify and exclude sanctioned and high-risk addresses from circulation. Issuers are expected to directly freeze on-chain assets flagged through this analysis, closing visibility gaps that previously allowed illicit funds to move through decentralized wallet networks. This represents a significant escalation from earlier guidance focused solely on know-your-customer checks at institutional on- and off-ramps.

Sources: Chainalysis (FATF Secondary Market Monitoring Report, March 2026)

This article was generated automatically by The Defiant’s AI news system from publicly available sources.

Source: https://thedefiant.io/news/regulation/fatf-stablecoin-secondary-market-monitoring-expanded-fcnvap

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