Unintended Consequences Of US Crypto Regulation: Criminals Prosper And Market Opportunities Open Abroad
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-36% Somewhat Liberal
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20% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
-52% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
20% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : With government support, these criminals face no risk of prosecution in their home countries.45% : One such operation caught last year by Texas law enforcement targeted thousands of victims and funneled more than $300 million in annual money laundering transactions.
43% : However, this approach may lead to the creation of a large ecosystem of offshore crypto players that may not cooperate with law enforcement agencies and regulators alike.
43% : While strict regulations may easily stop companies from conducting business in a particular jurisdiction, law enforcement agencies will have a harder time preventing users from utilizing services located offshore.
37% : As unclear regulations drive U.S. crypto firms offshore, the ensuing ecosystem may prove less cooperative with law enforcement agencies.
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