Even where implemented, there are discrepancies. Canada, for instance, requires operators to jot down beneficiaries’ postal addresses, while the U.K. doesn’t, and firms are caught in a quandary when handling a transfer between the two, Caterina Veloso, co-chair of lobby group CryptoUK’s travel rule working group, told CoinDesk.
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