[ad_1] If 90 percent of Bitcoin's applications were linked to illegal activities in 2013, today the cryptocurrency is used for legal financial speculation in 90 percent of cases. Bitcoin and illegality are found in association only 10 percent of the time. The $ 4 billion Bitcoin volume: 10 accurate crimes, …
Read More »Illegal activities No more prolonged use of Bitcoin: DEA Agent
[ad_1] A special agent with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported that it revealed that the use of bitcoins in illegal activities has dropped to about 10 percent from the previous 90 percent. This result contradicts the popular perception of the primary use of cryptocurrency. Read also: Yahoo! Japan …
Read More »DEA Agent: privacy coins lack liquidity and there are "ways to track them"
[ad_1] According to an agent for the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Bitcoin is used more than its more private competitors because of its greater liquidity. Speaking of the change in the most common purpose of cryptocurrency transactions, special DEA agent Lilita Infante said that the cryptocurrency has shifted from …
Read More »DEA American criminals "really want" to continue using Bitcoin
[ad_1] A US Drug Enforcement Administration agent told the mainstream press that he "wants" that criminals use cryptocurrencies because it makes them easier to follow. "I want to keep them" Speaking with Bloomberg on 7 August, Lilita Infante, who participates in the 10-person Task Force Cyber Investigative of the agency, …
Read More »DEA Agent: more speculators than criminals use Bitcoin
[ad_1] Five years ago criminals were behind about 90% of all bitcoin transactions – a figure that has now fallen to 10%. This is according to Lilita Infante, a special agent of the US Drug Enforcement Administration who spoke in Bloomberg about changing trends in the relationship between cryptocurrency and …
Read More »Illegal activities are reduced to 10%, cryptocurrency speculators now dominate the encrypted use: United States DEA
[ad_1] Illegal transactions are being reduced in the cryptocurrency market according to a Bloomberg report. In an interview with Bloomberg, Lilita Infante at the US Drug Enforcement Administration [DEA] claimed that users still use Bitcoin for most of their transactions unlawful, however, the relationship between cryptographic coins used for illegal …
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