The Ministry of Justice evaluates the efforts to combat fraud on the encrypted currency

The Ministry of Justice plans to expand its legal battle against fraud in encrypted currency.
In a memorandum obtained by the Washington Post, the Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche issued the announcement of the employees on Monday, saying that the Ministry of Justice will not follow up or enforcement lawsuits related to the regulatory aspects of digital assets … adding that the public prosecutors should focus on the crimes committed by people in the encrypted currency, such as dealing with fires and human trafficking.
Blanche also said that he would get rid of the national cryptocurrency enforcement team –Created in 2022 To “address the challenge represented by criminal misuse of cryptocurrencies and digital assets.”
This change comes after President Trump issued an executive order directing the administration to evaluate and organize instructions that affect the digital currency.
During his 20-24 campaign, Trump promised to reduce the organization against encryption companies, which led to major donations from technology investors.
Last month, Trump was pardoned Four individuals involved in the exchange of cryptocurrencies, point image.
Founders of the stock exchange He admitted that he was guilty in 2022 for his failure to implement anti -money laundering systems and identity verification.
Blache now requests all current open investigations that do not follow the new DO-J instructions that will be closed.
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