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== Cryptocurrency Education Mandate == | == Cryptocurrency Education Mandate == | ||
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Revision as of 15:57, 18 March 2023
Below is a list of prevention policies for regulators. Each of these policies is a standard template which can be included in the applicable case studies.
To add a template to an article's Prevention section, select Insert > Template and Type "Prevention:Regulators:" followed by the title below.
Platform Security Assessments
All platforms should undergo published security and risk assessments by independent third parties. Two assessments are required at founding or major upgrade, one after 3 months, and one every 6 months thereafter. The third parties must not repeat within the past 14 months. A risk assessment needs to include what assets back customer deposits and the risk of default from any third parties being lent to. The security assessment must include ensuring a proper multi-signature wallet, and that all signatories are properly trained. Assessments must be performed on social media, databases, and DNS security.
Cryptocurrency Education Mandate
Create a standard tutorial and quiz for all new cryptocurrency participants, which is required to be completed once per participant. This tutorial and quiz should cover the basics of proper seed phrase protection, strong password generation, secure two-factor authentication, common fraud schemes, how to detect and guard against phishing attacks, how ponzi schemes work, as well as other risks which are unique to the cryptocurrency space.