Adverse Media Screening is a key concept in institutional digital asset infrastructure. Automated screening of news and media sources for negative information about counterparties and beneficial owners.
Regulatory compliance is not optional for institutional digital asset operations. Violations result in fines, license revocations, and criminal liability. Adverse Media Screening is essential for institutions operating under financial regulations across multiple jurisdictions.
JIL embeds compliance in the settlement protocol rather than treating it as an optional overlay. Automated screening of news and media sources for negative information about counterparties and beneficial owners. Compliance verification happens before settlement execution, producing cryptographic evidence that controls were applied. This pre-execution enforcement eliminates the gap between compliance check and settlement that creates regulatory risk.
Automated screening of news and media sources for negative information about counterparties and beneficial owners.
Regulatory compliance is not optional for institutional digital asset operations. Violations result in fines, license revocations, and criminal liability. Adverse Media Screening is essential for institutions operating under financial regulations acr