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    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    WASHINGTON: The US Justice Division is disbanding its Nationwide Cryptocurrency Enforcement Staff and ordering prosecutors to focus as an alternative on felony investigations involving cartels and terrorist teams that use digital foreign money to finance illicit enterprise, based on a memo seen by Reuters.

    The memo from Deputy Legal professional Basic Todd Blanche, despatched out to workers late on Monday (Apr 7) night time, faulted Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration for beforehand pursuing a “reckless technique of regulation by prosecution” of the digital asset sector.

    Going ahead, Blanche mentioned, the division will as an alternative prioritise investigations into “people who victimise digital asset traders, or those that use digital belongings in furtherance of felony offenses similar to terrorism, narcotics and human trafficking, organised crime, hacking, and cartel and gang financing”.

    A Justice Division spokesperson couldn’t be instantly reached for remark.



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