A life after crime: What happens to crypto seized in criminal investigations?
Like with any kind of property, law enforcement has the right to sell your coins and spend the money.
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Like with any kind of property, law enforcement has the right to sell your coins and spend the money.
The government of Kazakhstan has collected $1.5 million from crypto miners in the first quarter of this year, official data shows. The money comes from a fee charged on the…
The Kazakh budget has not received the expected amount of fees from crypto mining as the government has shut down lots of miners to “ensure energy security,” the government said.
South Korean authorities are reportedly looking at the Terra crash to check for signs of intentional price manipulation and other issues.
The collapse of algorithmic stablecoin UST created a ripple effect not just in the crypto market but among world regulators as well.
The Portuguese Minister of Finance had recently declared that cryptocurrencies in the country will soon be subject to capital gains taxes.
The Federal Revenue of Brazil wants investors to pay taxes on cryptocurrency trading profits, even if there is no exchange for Brazil's national currency.
While the calls for globally coordinated regulation for cryptocurrencies is a noble effort, the practicality of the situation is far from ideal.
This week the world has been talking about the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, which started on May 22 and ends on May 26. At the event,…
British regulators intend to amplify the enforcement of crypto and make stablecoins a payment method.