Crypto’s Responsibility to Law Enforcement in 2023 and Beyond

Crypto’s Responsibility to Law Enforcement in 2023 and Beyond

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Shortly after the ball dropped in Times Square on New Year’s Eve welcoming in 2022, the cryptocurrency, blockchain and digital assets community rang in the new year with thoughts of mass adoption into the mainstream. Bitcoin was trading around $40,000, an iconic arena in Los Angeles had just changed its name to one of the major crypto exchanges, and celebrities, athletes and musicians were lining up to sing the praises of this new financial ecosystem.

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