Telegram创始人因洗钱等多项指控被捕,合规监管为什么那么重要?

链得得Publicado em 2024-08-26Última atualização em 2024-08-26

据央视新闻8月25日消息,社交媒体平台Telegram创始人兼CEO帕维尔·杜罗夫24日在法国被捕,报道援引法国TF1电视台报道称,杜罗夫可能面临恐怖主义、洗钱和贩毒的指控。

被捕消息传出后,与Telegram密切相关的加密代币Toncoin一度暴跌逾20%。

Source: Coingecko

帕维尔·杜罗夫是谁?

现年40岁的杜罗夫生于俄罗斯,现居迪拜,于2021年成为法国公民,是社媒平台VKontakte(VK)和即时通讯软件Telegram的创始人。

2006年,杜罗夫受Facebook启发创立了社交平台VK,又于2013年创办Telegram。但由于管理层分歧等原因,杜罗夫于2014年辞去VK的首席执行官一职并离开俄罗斯,后入籍法国。

目前,VK已成为俄罗斯最大的社交媒体平台,而Telegram在俄罗斯、乌克兰等国拥有庞大用户基础,也是俄罗斯媒体和俄语用户最主要的社交平台之一,计划在明年达到10亿用户。

据《福布斯》估算,杜罗夫身价高达155亿美元。

杜罗夫为何被捕?或因平台监管问题

据媒体报道,法国当局称逮捕行动的原因在于平台缺乏监管,导致了大量包括传播虚假信息、仇恨言论等在内的犯罪活动。

那杜罗夫被捕,对币圈意味着什么?

据了解,The Open Network(开放网络,TON)是由Telegram在2018年创建的区块链项目,旨在构建一个分布式、高性能的平台,支持去中心化应用和数字资产。受监管和法律挑战,该项目于2020年被放弃,由NewTON团队继续开发,该团队同时更名为TON基金会。

简单来说,TON支持应用内生态系统,优势在于通过Telegram庞大的用户基础,简化了加密货币交易,增强了区块链技术的易用性和访问性。

杜罗夫当时称TON将“远远优于”比特币或以太坊等现有链,并通过首次代币发行 (ICO) 筹集了12亿美元,红杉资本、Benchmark、Kleiner Perkins、Lightspeed等风投巨头均有参投。

由于杜罗夫被捕,对Telegram及其加密货币项目潜在监管合规性的担忧激增,投资者大幅抛售持有的相关代币。

巧合的是,在被捕前夕,杜罗夫曾于今年7月宣布Telegram的用户数量突破9.5亿大关,而激增的用户很大部分来自该平台旗下“迷你应用(mini apps)”集成的加密货币游戏——据报道,其中最大的游戏Hamster Kombat在推出代币空投(HMSTR)前的几个月里已经吸引了超3亿的玩家。

公开信息显示,Telegram并未公开募股,截至今年4月,该平台已通过债券销售筹资超15亿美元,通过加密货币项目获得17亿美元的融资。

在全球任何市场中,合规监管同样重要

这一事件突显了在全球任何市场中,合规监管的重要性。

Telegram和整个加密生态联系很紧,本次事件也告诉我们,尽管区块链技术和加密资产带来了前所未有的创新和机会,但也为非法活动提供了新的渠道。随着监管机构对虚拟资产市场的关注度不断提高,如何确保交易的合法性和安全性,成为了各大加密平台和服务商必须面对的重大挑战。

杜罗夫的被捕和相关指控让人们更加关注加密货币市场中的合规问题。随着加密货币在全球范围内的普及,洗钱、恐怖主义融资和其他非法活动的风险也在增加。

各国政府和监管机构正在加大力度打击这些非法行为,以确保金融市场的健康运行。

在这样的背景下,合规监管对加密货币交易和虚拟资产服务提供商(VASP)显得尤为重要。通过严格的KYC(了解你的客户)和AML(反洗钱)措施,平台可以有效识别和阻止可疑活动,防范风险,保护投资者利益。

在这种情况下,Beosin KYT这样的反洗钱分析平台,就变得更加重要。Beosin KYT凭借其强大的区块链大数据分析能力和先进的AI技术,能够在数十亿的地址中识别可疑交易并进行风险评估,为虚拟资产服务提供商提供持续的风险管理能力。

Beosin KYT平台凭借其独特的技术优势,成为了全球众多数字资产服务提供商的重要合作伙伴。平台的主要功能包括:

恶意地址查询:通过庞大的黑名单地址库,快速识别并标记可疑地址。

地址交易风险评分:根据交易行为对地址进行风险评分,帮助平台了解客户的交易习惯和风险水平。

STR报告输出:支持生成详细的可疑交易报告(STR),为合规调查提供有力支持。

链上资金追踪溯源:利用大数据技术,追踪指定账户的资金流动,揭示复杂的交易网络和资金流向。

杜罗夫的被捕及其带来的市场震荡,再次提醒了我们合规监管在加密货币领域中的重要性。通过采用像Beosin KYT这样先进的反洗钱和合规管理平台,加密货币平台和服务商可以更好地应对监管挑战,保护用户资产安全,促进整个市场的健康发展。在这个高度动态和充满挑战的环境中,合规和安全已经成为加密货币行业未来发展的关键要素。


Beosin作为全球最早一批从事形式化验证的区块链安全公司,主打”安全+合规“全生态业务,在全球10多个国家和地区设立了分部,业务涵盖项目上线前的代码安全审计、项目运行时的安全风险监控与阻断、被盗追回、虚拟资产反洗钱(AML)以及符合各地监管要求的合规评估等“一站式”区块链合规产品+安全服务。

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