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Husband and wife use peanut butter sandwich to trade nuclear secrets for crypto
A husband and wife face up to ten years in prison for allegedly trading US nuclear secrets for privacy-focused cryptocurrency Monero.
A husband and wife face up to ten years in prison for allegedly trading US nuclear secrets for privacy-focused cryptocurrency Monero.
Aussie researchers will create new AI tools to efficiently scan blockchains for signs of crypto money laundering.
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“It’s more like the Wild West or the old world of ‘buyer beware’ that existed before the securities laws were enacted,” said SEC’s Gensler.
The DoJ’s new crypto department will keep a close eye on exchanges and other businesses that commit or facilitate digital asset crime.