Cross-border compliance implications of FATF assessment · the pre-filter layer for §501(d) listing eligibility
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[!info] TL;DR The FATF grey / black list is a technical filter sitting at the foundation (AML/CFT compliance) that determines the latent pre-gate for SC issuer / OCC charter / §501(d) listing eligibility. For an SC issuer in a grey-list country, passing a US/EU MRA is effectively impossible. FATF is a necessary but not sufficient condition for jurisdiction-list-monetary-protectionism, and the line-drawing of the crypto-dollarization camp begins here.
Key facts
- A FATF Grey-list country’s IMF Article IV risk rating is automatically downgraded •
- A tightening of international banks’ correspondent banking relationships (de-risking) becomes the direct chain reaction •
- FedWire / SWIFT access thresholds are raised, and the OCC / EBA / FSA reject issuer applications from that jurisdiction •
- Türkiye exited the grey list in 2024-Q3 → MoonPay and others rebuilt a Turkey entry point •
- The UAE exited in 2024-02 → application reviews for Binance MENA HQ + Tether HK were unlocked •
- Cayman exited in 2023-10 → Sky DAO + numerous DeFi protocols re-complied •
Mechanism / How it works
The transmission chain by which a FATF assessment affects SC compliance: grey-list country → downgraded risk rating in the IMF Article IV report → tightening of international banks’ correspondent banking relationships (de-risking) → raised FedWire / SWIFT access thresholds → the OCC / EBA / FSA reject issuer applications from that jurisdiction → §501(d) / MiCA-equivalent eligibility is fundamentally severed.
Concrete impact on SC issuer site selection: HK / SG / US / EU / Switzerland / Japan / UK are top-tier FATF countries, and all OCC-equivalent charters concentrate there. Cayman / BVI are not on the grey list but their FATF assessment is mid-tier, and DAO-type projects pivot to Switzerland (Zug) / Singapore. The hidden bottleneck for the Tether HK application is that the HK FSA must confirm that Tether’s past BVI/El Salvador operations did not violate FATF R.15/R.16 (details in HKMA License Strategic Implications · Tether HK Asymmetric Bet + Mainland China SC Channel). On license-building on the HK SFC VASP side, see Hong Kong SFC VASP licensing regime — VATP regime + licensed CEX overview.
Origin & evolution
After the expansion into the crypto-asset domain at the G20 Osaka in 2019-10 , FATF assessment was for the first time positioned as a gatekeeper tool in SC regulation. The FSB’s 2023-07 “High-level Recommendations for Crypto Asset Activities” directly cites FATF, and IOSCO’s 2023-11 “Policy Recommendations for Crypto and Digital Asset Markets” was synchronized, the three forming the triangle of “FATF (anti-money-laundering) + FSB (financial stability) + IOSCO (market conduct).” The 2024-2025 wave of multiple countries exiting the grey list (UAE / Türkiye / Cayman / Philippines) directly released SC-market liquidity and is advanced in sync with Formalization of the Gray-Market Dollar Network.
Related
- Wiki Index
- FATF Grey List / Black List and the AML/CFT Country Evaluation Mechanism
- GENIUS Act §501
- U.S. / EU / Japan \"three major circles\" stablecoin global compliance architecture
- The jurisdiction list as a tool of monetary protectionism
Sources
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