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John Kiff on 02 Aug 20If the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has its way, stablecoin payments networks will no longer be able to take a hands-off approach to knowing who their users are. In a July report to the G20, FATF suggested that "central developers and governance bodies of so-called stablecoins" should be treated either as financial institutions or as virtual asset service providers (VASPs). Hence, stablecoin platforms would probably have to abide by the FATF's Recommendation 10, which prohibits financial institutions from "keeping anonymous accounts or accounts in obviously fictitious names." Stablecoin platforms only currently apply customer due diligence to the small minority of users who purchase, sell and redeem stablecoins for fiat currency.