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  <title>How to Start a Career in Crypto AML Compliance</title>
  <description>If you’ve ever wondered what it actually takes to jump into crypto compliance—the kind that banks and regulators pay attention to—this post is for you. We’re not talking about meme coins and Discord mods. This is about joining the growing movement to bring safety, legitimacy, and structure to one of the most disruptive financial technologies in a generation. Stephen Sargeant recently posted a must-read on LinkedIn calling for hybrid AML/compliance pros who are curious, coachable, and grounded in real-world systems. That post didn’t just announce a job opening—it outlined what real readiness for crypto AML looks like. Let’s unpack that, along with the bigger picture of what it means to build a career in this space. &amp;amp;nbsp; Why Crypto Compliance Is Hot Right Now Regulatory momentum is accelerating on U.S. soil. With the passage of the GENIUS Act at the federal level, the potential passage of the CLARITY Act, and California’s sweeping Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL) set to take effect, the landscape for crypto oversight is shifting fast. Add to this the growing volume of targeted, state-level crypto legislation across the country, and it’s clear that compliance expectations are strengthening, taking on greater complexity, and evolving rapidly.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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