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Money Transmitter License

Definition

A Money Transmitter License (MTL) is a state-level regulatory authorization required in the United States for businesses that transmit funds on behalf of others. For cryptocurrency companies, obtaining an MTL is often necessary for offering services that involve the exchange of fiat currency for digital assets, or the transfer of digital assets themselves. These licenses ensure compliance with anti-money laundering and consumer protection regulations. They are a significant hurdle for many crypto businesses.