DOJ Releases Second EO Digital Asset Crime Report, Announces New Expert Network

The US Department of Justice released another report on crypto crime with detailed recommendations for legal reform; it has also set up a network of experts to advise the offices.

DOJ publishes second report on EO digital asset crime, announces new expert network New

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) released its latest report on September 16 in response to President Joe Biden's Executive Order (EO) on the development of digital assets. At the same time, he announced the formation of a new Digital Asset Coordinator Network (DAC) "in furtherance of the department's efforts to combat the growing threat posed by the misuse of digital assets to the American public." .

The report, titled “The Role of Law Enforcement in Detecting, Investigating and Prosecuting Criminal Activity Related to Digital Assets,” complements its June report on international law enforcement cooperation. the law.

The new report characterizes the criminal exploitation of digital assets, paying particular attention to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and decentralized finance (DeFi) and then examines the efforts of various federal departments and agencies to combat the crime involving digital assets. It recommends a variety of measures to strengthen law enforcement efforts.

#XRPCommunity #XRP The Department of Justice is setting up a national network of digital asset coordinators "to combat the growing threat posed by the Illicit Use of Digital Assets for the American Public.” https://t.co/Kgi3N41Q02

— James K. Filan 112k (beware of imposters) (@FilanLaw)

DOJ Releases Second EO Digital Asset Crime Report, Announces New Expert Network

The US Department of Justice released another report on crypto crime with detailed recommendations for legal reform; it has also set up a network of experts to advise the offices.

DOJ publishes second report on EO digital asset crime, announces new expert network New

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) released its latest report on September 16 in response to President Joe Biden's Executive Order (EO) on the development of digital assets. At the same time, he announced the formation of a new Digital Asset Coordinator Network (DAC) "in furtherance of the department's efforts to combat the growing threat posed by the misuse of digital assets to the American public." .

The report, titled “The Role of Law Enforcement in Detecting, Investigating and Prosecuting Criminal Activity Related to Digital Assets,” complements its June report on international law enforcement cooperation. the law.

The new report characterizes the criminal exploitation of digital assets, paying particular attention to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and decentralized finance (DeFi) and then examines the efforts of various federal departments and agencies to combat the crime involving digital assets. It recommends a variety of measures to strengthen law enforcement efforts.

#XRPCommunity #XRP The Department of Justice is setting up a national network of digital asset coordinators "to combat the growing threat posed by the Illicit Use of Digital Assets for the American Public.” https://t.co/Kgi3N41Q02

— James K. Filan 112k (beware of imposters) (@FilanLaw)

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