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    Money Laundering Risks In The Crypto Sector & Web3 Metaverse

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Money Laundering Risks In The Crypto Sector & Web3 Metaverse

    Money Laundering Risks In The Crypto Sector & Web3 Metaverse
    Published 5/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.71 GB | Duration: 2h 21m

    Web3 Metaverse economy / Blockchain transactions / Cryptocurrency / European guidelines for risk assessment

    What you'll learn

    The Web3-empowered metaverse

    The Web3 metaverse economy and financial crime

    Cryptoassets & blockchain transactions

    Money laundering risks in the crypto sector and the Web3 metaverse

    The European guidelines for performing a risk assessment in the crypto sector

    Requirements

    No experience needed, you will learn everything you need.

    Description

    I made this course because, irrelevant of the fact that you are a crypto enthusiast of not, it looks like the majority of people already agreed to a Web3 metaverse future, therefore studying and adapting became a necessity, not an option.In this course:- I define notions related to the Web3 economy such as, “metaverse”, “smart contract”, “DeFI” and many more;- I define the blockchain technology and provide a detailed picture of how blockchain transactions work;- I define cryptocurrency and crypto tokens and provide a lot of practical examples;- I provide a whole picture of the Web3 financial crime;- I provide an analysis of the money laundering risks for the crypto sector and the Web3 metaverse.Last, but not least, I added some written resources in which I go into more detail on the aspects presented in the videos. Make sure to check them, because I am much better at writing therefore you may find them useful. Also, I included a written, editable template for performing a crypto company risk assessment, which is in line with the European Banking Authority’s Guidelines for the crypto sector, issued in January this year. These guidelines will enter into force in December 2024, as part of a bigger package concerning AML and digital assets, and if you want to pursue a career in this field you should study them because they transpose the Financial Action Task Force guidelines and they seem to be trend setters in this sector.I hope you will find the information in this course helpful. Enjoy!PS:Find below my qualifications relevant for this field:Certificate:  AML Foundations for Cryptoasset and Blockchain - issued by ACAMS, February 2024Course: AML risk assessment – ​​ methodology - issued by the Romanian Banking Institute, April 2023Course: KYC, AML/CFT and anti-fraud: strategy and planning - issued by the Romanian Banking Institute, October 2021Graduation of  The National Institute for professional training and improvement of lawyers of Romania - 2018 Member of the Romanian Bucharest Bar - 2016Master's degree in Business law - Law School, University of Bucharest, 2015 - 2016Bachelor's degree in law - Law School, University of Bucharest, 2011 - 2015

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: The phases of the Internet

    Lecture 2 Web1

    Lecture 3 Web2

    Lecture 4 Web3

    Lecture 5 Web4

    Section 3: Web3-empowered metaverse

    Lecture 6 What is the Web3-empowered metaverse?

    Section 4: Web3 Metaverse economy

    Lecture 7 Introduction

    Lecture 8 Blockchain - introduction

    Lecture 9 Blockchain – Consensus mechanism

    Lecture 10 Blockchain – Transactions and bookkeeping

    Lecture 11 Blockchain – The Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) Model

    Lecture 12 Blockchain – The Account-based Model

    Lecture 13 Smart contracts – general

    Lecture 14 Smart contracts – mechanism

    Lecture 15 Smart contracts – applications

    Lecture 16 Crypto assets - introduction

    Lecture 17 Crypto assets - Cryptocurrency definition

    Lecture 18 Crypto assets - Cryptocurrency use cases

    Lecture 19 Crypto assets – Tokens: definition

    Lecture 20 Crypto assets – Tokens: use cases

    Lecture 21 Metaverse economy – Applications: Games

    Lecture 22 Metaverse economy – Applications: Virtual worlds

    Lecture 23 Metaverse economy – Applications: Social

    Lecture 24 Metaverse economy – Applications: Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)

    Lecture 25 Metaverse economy – Applications: Introduction to Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

    Lecture 26 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Open lending platforms

    Lecture 27 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Stablecoins

    Lecture 28 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Decentralized insurance

    Lecture 29 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Synthetic Asset Issuance

    Lecture 30 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: DEXs and CEXs

    Lecture 31 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Yield farming

    Lecture 32 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Crypto staking

    Lecture 33 Metaverse economy – DeFi use cases: Cross-chain bridges

    Section 5: Web3 Metaverse financial crime

    Lecture 34 Web3 Metaverse financial crime - intro

    Lecture 35 Web3 Metaverse financial crime – Financial fraud

    Lecture 36 Web3 Metaverse financial crime – Phishing

    Lecture 37 Web3 Metaverse financial crime – Money laundering and tax crime

    Lecture 38 Web3 Metaverse financial crime – Wash Trading

    Lecture 39 Web3 Metaverse financial crime – Scams

    Section 6: Crypto laundering

    Lecture 40 Money laundering general definition

    Lecture 41 Case study: Crypto laundering by the Ragnar Locker ransomware gang

    Section 7: Crypto AML Risk Assessment

    Lecture 42 The AML risk assessment – introduction

    Lecture 43 The AML risk assessment – Steps

    Section 8: Money laundering risks specific to the crypto sector and the Web3 Metaverse

    Lecture 44 Introduction

    Lecture 45 Cryptoasset exchanges

    Lecture 46 Mixers

    Lecture 47 DeFi: DEXs, DeFi mixers and cross-chain bridges

    Lecture 48 Privacy coins

    Lecture 49 NFTs

    Lecture 50 Laundering in the Web3 Metaverse

    Lecture 51 Dark markets risk

    Lecture 52 Addressing the risks

    Section 9: Final remarks

    Lecture 53 Final remarks

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