U.S. Senators Question Justice Department’s Pursuit of Crypto Mixers Such as Tornado Cash
The DOJ also argued in a court filing that FinCEN's guidance addressing crypto mixers didn't address the idea of "control," ...
Read moreThe DOJ also argued in a court filing that FinCEN's guidance addressing crypto mixers didn't address the idea of "control," ...
Read moreSeveral Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee have a bill coming this week to target money laundering through cryptocurrency ...
Read moreFinCEN said that mixing services, which seek to allow users to conduct transactions with anonymity, are used by a "variety ...
Read moreThe United States Senate passed the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) worth $886 billion on July 27. The bill ...
Read moreWhile good actors within the crypto space channel their creativity toward building new things, bad actors use the same energy ...
Read moreThe U.S. DOJ head of the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team said the agency would crack down on crypto mixers and ...
Read moreCryptocurrency mixing services are a divisive subject in the industry. Some advocate for the privacy-enabling features of these protocols while ...
Read more"We're really looking at the multiplier effect, so mixers, tumblers and money laundering are important because they have a multiplier ...
Read moreElizabeth Rosenberg, the assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes at the United States Department of the Treasury, suggested ...
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