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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reportedly revealed that it is working on 130 cryptocurrency-related investigations, citing an increase in illegal activity facilitated by crypto payments. These cases āencompass crimes such as human trafficking, illicit drug sales, kidnapping and ransomware attacks.ā
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FBIās 130 Crypto-Related Cases
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reportedly āhas 130 cases tied to cryptocurrencies,ā according to Supervisory Special Agent Kyle Armstrong. Speaking at the Crypto Evolved conference Wednesday in New York, he was quoted by Bloomberg:
The cases āthreat taggedā to virtual currencies encompass crimes such as human trafficking, illicit drug sales, kidnapping and ransomware attacks.
Armstrong is in charge of the FBIās virtual currency initiative, which has been around for about three years, the publication noted.
While acknowledging that his agency ātakes a neutral view on digital tokens, he noted several pros and cons,ā the news outlet conveyed and quoted him explaining that the FBI has noticed an increase in illegal activity facilitated by cryptocurrency payments. āThere are thousands of cases in the bureau, so it is a small sliver at this point,ā he elaborated.
Crypto Use on the Dark Web
According to Armstrong, āthe opioid epidemicā has become a focus of the FBI as the agency sees āa surge in drug abuse,ā enabled by the dark web. Moreover, he claimed that the agency has also āseen a significant rise in extortion schemes related to virtual currencies on the southwest border of the U.S.ā
In its budget request for Fiscal Year 2018, the FBI asked for ā80 positions and $21.6 millionā to improve its investigative technology to combat cybercrime. The agency cited, āSome of our criminal investigators face the challenge of identifying online pedophiles who hide their crimes and identities behind layers of anonymizing technologies, or drug traffickers who use virtual currencies to obscure their transactions.ā
On Monday, the House of Representatives unanimously passed a billĀ to help prevent the illicit use of cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, dash, zcash, and monero. This bill shortly follows a testimony by a high-ranking official of the U.S. Secret Service before the House of Representatives Financial Services Subcommittee on Terrorism and Illicit Finance. He asked Congress for help in preventing the illicit use of cryptocurrencies.
Furthermore, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it has seized ānearly 2,000 bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies, with an approximate value of more than $20 million,ā in a nationwide undercover operation targeting darknet vendors.
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