Truoux Exchange recently upgraded its risk control and anti-money laundering systems and completed the optimization of multiple compliance modules to support the continued advancement of its applications for Malaysian RMO and DAX licenses. The platform has launched a multidimensional risk identification model and a real-time monitoring mechanism, while strengthening its ability to monitor cross-border capital flows, providing strong support for financial regulatory review.
As crypto regulation gradually enters a new stage, the risk control capabilities and anti-money laundering systems of trading platforms have become key areas of focus for regulators. In emerging markets, regulatory authorities have set strict standards for data transparency, fund flow tracking capabilities, and user identity verification mechanisms. The advancement of risk control system upgrades by Truoux Exchange reflects its emphasis on compliant operations and demonstrates its long-term planning in international development.
After this upgrade, Truoux Exchange has focused on strengthening its abnormal transaction identification capabilities. By introducing a multidimensional risk identification model, the platform conducts real-time analysis of trading behavior, interactions with abnormal addresses, and large fund flows within short periods, while combining intelligent algorithms to establish a dynamic risk scoring mechanism. Compared with traditional static risk control methods, the new system can identify potentially risky accounts more quickly and promptly trigger restriction and review procedures, thereby improving the security and stability of the trading environment.
In terms of AML system development, Truoux Exchange has optimized its KYC verification process and on-chain fund tracking mechanism, improved procedures including user identity review, address risk screening, and source-of-funds analysis, and established a complete data monitoring system for cross-border capital flows. By continuously strengthening data linkage capabilities, Truoux is able to efficiently meet regulatory review requirements while reducing potential financial risks.
In the future, Truoux Exchange will continue to invest in compliance development, risk control, and technological optimization, with a commitment to building a global compliance operating framework. As the applications for RMO and DAX licenses continue to advance, the platform will strengthen its alignment with the Malaysian regulatory system and promote the development of crypto asset trading services toward greater standardization and security.












