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A new feature is now available in your CoinJar Address Book, designed to make your cryptocurrency transfers even more streamlined.
The Travel Rule is a UK regulatory requirement intended to combat money laundering and terrorist financing in crypto transactions. Under this rule, we are required to collect, verify, and share with other exchanges and wallets, specific information about the recipient and sender when you send or receive cryptocurrency. This includes details such as names, addresses, and account information, which we may ask you to provide via a form in your app when you send or receive cryptocurrency.
This new feature allows you to save your Travel Rule information directly within your Address Book. This means that in the majority of cases, you won’t need to complete the Travel Rule form when sending crypto from CoinJar to that address.

Simply save the details once, and you eliminate the need to enter the same information repeatedly for future transactions. All your previously saved crypto addresses remain available for convenient use.
Please update your CoinJar app to start enjoying this new feature.
If you wish to add Travel Rule info to your existing saved addresses, please go to More > Address Book.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with CoinJar Support.
CoinJar Team
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Cryptoassets traded on CoinJar UK Limited are largely unregulated in the UK, and you are unable to access the Financial Service Compensation Scheme or the Financial Ombudsman Service. We use third party banking, safekeeping and payment providers, and the failure of any of these providers could also lead to a loss of your assets. We recommend you obtain financial advice before making a decision to use your credit card to purchase cryptoassets or to invest in cryptoassets. Capital Gains Tax may be payable on profits.
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Cryptoassets traded on CoinJar UK Limited are largely unregulated in the UK, and you are unable to access the Financial Service Compensation Scheme or the Financial Ombudsman Service.
We use third party banking, safekeeping and payment providers, and the failure of any of these providers could also lead to a loss of your assets.
We recommend you obtain financial advice before making a decision to use your credit card to purchase cryptoassets or to invest in cryptoassets. Capital Gains Tax may be payable on profits.
CoinJar’s digital currency exchange services are operated in the UK by CoinJar UK Limited (company number 8905988), registered by the Financial Conduct Authority as a Cryptoasset Exchange Provider and Custodian Wallet Provider in the United Kingdom under the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, as amended (Firm Reference No. 928767).
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