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What is

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This feature enables you to comply with your regional Travel Rule legal requirements, and enables compliant transactions for your customers.

The intent of the Travel Rule is to attach both Sender and Recipient details to every transaction.

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Travel Rule?

The Travel Rule is a regulatory requirement designed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, particularly in the financial and cryptocurrency industries. It comes from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) guidelines. FATF is an international organization created to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and other threats to the integrity of the global financial system.

The goal of the Travel Rule is to prevent companies and institutions to participate in money laundering. Involvement of the institutions and companies may result in money laundering at very large scale.

The Travel Rule mandates that certain information about the sender and receiver of a transaction must to "travel" with the transaction itself when money (or value) is transferred between financial institutions or Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) (or Crypto-Asset Service Providers: CASPs).

The intent of the Travel Rule is to retain Sender and Recipient details for every transaction and exchange such information between VASPs when certain threshold for transaction value is reached.

For transactions over a certain threshold (often $1,000 or €1,000, but this depends on local regulations), the following details are typically required:

  • Sender (customer)Information, including: full name, wallet address, and a physical address, national ID number, or date of birth and place of birth other identifying information. This is your information, you already know it, but the The Travel Rule now forces you to disclose and attach it to the transaction so that it may be examined by an interested partyany authorized party later in time.

  • Receiver Information, including: name & wallet address. If you don’t haven’t already implement strict KYC, then the Travel Rule now forces the matter. To comply with the Travel Rule, you must now (at least) collect your Receivers Name.

Glossary

The Travel Rule introduces some new terms and acronyms. Here’s a quick reference:

Example

This example enables immediate self-hosted compliance for your Organization.

  1. Create a Travel Rule Provider: “Internal”, see: Travel Rule Providers

  2. Create a new VASP, see: Travel Rule VASPs

  3. Add a new Setting, see: Travel Rule Settings

  4. Configure your AML/KYC setting to use the new Travel Rule, see: https://generalbytes.atlassian.net/l/cp/U57zcH33

  5. Configure your Terminal(s) to use the proper AML/KYC setting, see: https://generalbytes.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ESD/pages/963281004/Terminal+Settings#General-Settings

Any transaction that has been packaged via a Travel Rule can be viewed from the Transaction Log:

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An example Transfer/Envelope:

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Term

Description

Reference

CASPVASP

Crypto Virtual Asset Service Providers

EU Document 32023R1113

VASP

Virtual Asset Service Providers

EU Document 32023R1113

DID

Digital ID

https://www.dock.io/post/decentralized-identifiers

Envelope

A packaged transaction (in CAS),

compliant with the Travel Rule

Crypto-currency Exchange, Custodian Wallet , Crypto ATM Operator ….

VASP may be regulated and unregulated.

CASP

Crypto Asset Service Providers

Same as VASP but defined in context of EU regulation.

EU Document 32023R1113

Originator

Your customer, Sender, Payer.

Beneficiary

Your customer or 3rd party person, Receiver, Payee. Somebody who is receiving a value from Originator

PII

Personally Identifiable Information

Information about Originator, Beneficiary and transaction

IVMS101 standard

Envelope

Same as PII in context of CAS.

Travel Rule Provider

A third-party that enables authorized access to view the envelopestransfer of TR PIIs(envelopes) between VASPs within its network.

Originator

You, Sender, Payor

  • When sent from an Exchange, the Originator will be that Exchange.

Beneficiary

Your customer, Receiver, Payee

Components

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Outgoing Transfers

View the transfer logs.

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Travel Rule Settings

Configure your Travel Rules.

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Travel Rule Providers

Add or adjust a Travel Rule Provider.

  • You may be your own Travel Rule Provider (“internal”), or you can contract with an external provider.

  • We will begin adding additional Providers in 2025.

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VASPs

Add or adjust a VASP:

  • Virtual Asset Service Provider

VASP

VASP that is sending crypto-asset value on behalf of a customer

Beneficiary VASP

VASP that is receiving crypto-asset value on behalf of a customer

Hosted wallet

Crypto-currency wallet where the private keys holds VASP.

Custodian wallet

Same as Hosted Wallet.

Self-hosted wallet

Crypto-currency wallet where the private keys holds the customer/individual.

For example customer is operating his own wallet on his computer or phone where the keys are on the device.

Unhosted wallet

Same as Self-hosted wallet.

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History

Historically Travel Rule existed in pre-crypto era for trans-border fund transfers. Due to cryptocurrency’s borderless nature the regulators decided to apply same rules for cyrptocurrency transfers.

CAS has supported Travel Rule since 2019 by facilitating Travel Rule provider Cipher Trace Traveler. After MasterCard acquired CipherTrace in 2021 it came to a decision in 2024 to sunset Cipher Trace Traveler services in 2024.

In fall of 2024 GB added native support for Travel Rule.

In 2024 European Union came with its own very strict application of Travel Rule guidelines which CAS partially supports from fall of 2024 and fully from February 2025.

Info

We recommend you to continue reading about EU Travel Rule as the Travel Rule guidelines implementation in your country may be very similar to ones used in EU.

Attachments

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nameIVMS101.2023 interVASP data model standard.pdf
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nameTravel Rule Guidelines.pdf