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Crypto crime fell overall in 2023, but experts warn of rising threats

Por: Fox Business Business January 22, 2024

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Former CIA counterterrorism analyst Yaya Fanusie discusses Hamass crypto haul amid the Israel war, arguing terrorists are creative folks. Crimes involving cryptocurrency dropped sharply overall last year after , but experts are sounding the alarm that criminals are getting better at covering their tracks. The latest crypto crime trend report released by blockchain data platform Chainalysis this week shows illicit transaction volume using digital... + full article



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