Report: Illicit Crypto Volumes Hit $51 Billion in 2024
According to a recent report by Chainalysis, the use of cryptocurrency for illicit activities is expanding and is expected to reach a total volume of $51 billion by 2024.
According to a recent report by Chainalysis, the use of cryptocurrency for illicit activities is expanding and is expected to reach a total volume of $51 billion by 2024.
A leading US law firm specializing in cryptocurrency has announced it will be taking legal action on behalf of investors who suffered losses during the launch of the Solana memecoin on the Pump.fun platform.
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The investment management company Osprey Funds, based in the United States, is preparing to transform its Bitcoin trust into an exchange-traded fund after the acquisition with Bitwise fell through.
The Thailand Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may soon permit Bitcoin ETFs to be listed on local exchanges for the first time.
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