The United States Secret Service owns crypto, has its own NFT collection, and has praised blockchain technology's ability to fight financial crime, Reddit users learned during a recent ask-me-anything (AMA).
On May 15, representatives from the United States Secret Service San Francisco Field Office and the Bay Area Regional Enforcement Allied Computer Team (REACT) opened themselves to questioning from members of the subreddit, r/cryptocurrency.
While some regulators still see crypto as a tool for fraudsters and scammers, the REACT task force applauded the public and transparent nature of blockchains as an “amazing opportunity” for crime fighters to track the flow of money.
The Secret Service has previously made the point that the immutable nature of the blockchain ledger means that illicit financial activity can be more easily monitored and tracked than fiat in some cases.
An upcoming Netflix-featured Bitfinex story involving some unlikely criminals made this point very clear: it’s quite hard to launder money using blockchain.
Answering a follow-up question about how best to hide shady behavior on the blockchain, the Secret Service said that if people want to do dodgy things financially, it’s best to take the money in cash than crypto.
Another redditor asked whether or not the Secret Service itself held cryptocurrency to which the authority said they were “definitely holders of crypto” and described themselves as crypto “enthusiasts” in later responses . The agency said that by owning crypto, it helps them better understand the deeper mechanisms of the crypto world.
“Pretty much most cases require a certain level of ELI5’ing. It’s somewhat of a running joke around here,” the agency explained, with the acronym “ELI5”
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