ANT.FUN has officially obtained a Money Services Business (MSB) license in Canada today.
BlockBeats News, December 4th, Decentralized Exchange ANT.FUN officially obtained the Canadian MSB (Money Services Business) license today, marking a key step in the platform's global compliance layout. This milestone not only enhances the platform's compliance qualifications in the North American market but also lays a solid foundation for its future global business expansion.
The Canadian MSB license is one of the most prestigious compliance qualifications in the global digital asset industry, regulated by the Canadian FINTRAC. Licensed institutions must meet strict Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) requirements, so obtaining the MSB license means that ANT.FUN has achieved international standards in risk control, secure operations, and compliance development.
As a next-generation decentralized exchange platform, ANT.FUN has always adhered to the construction philosophy of security, transparency, and compliance first. This approval not only demonstrates the team's long-term professional capabilities but also indicates its determination to actively self-regulate and steadily develop within the global regulatory framework.
ANT.FUN has previously obtained the U.S. SMB, STO, and RIA licenses. With the acquisition of the Canadian MSB license, ANT.FUN's internationalization path will be smoother, making it more competitive in serving global users and building a trusted Web3 financial ecosystem.
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