Federal agencies testify on virtual currencies amid Bitcoin advocacy push
Federal agencies testify on virtual currencies amid Bitcoin advocacy push The passage outlines meetings between Bitcoin advocates and senior regulators, naming specific officials and agencies, which could be a useful lead for tracing influence on policy. However, it lacks concrete financial transactions, wrongdoing, or novel revelations, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: FinCEN, DOJ, and Secret Service representatives testified before the Homeland Security Committee about virtual currencies.; Jennifer Shasky Calvery (FinCEN) and Mythili Raman (DOJ) discussed Bitcoin's limited criminal use versus traditional money‑laundering channels.; Closed‑door meetings between regulators and Bitcoin advocates (Murck, Calvery) were arranged after a June conference.
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Federal agencies testify on virtual currencies amid Bitcoin advocacy push The passage outlines meetings between Bitcoin advocates and senior regulators, naming specific officials and agencies, which could be a useful lead for tracing influence on policy. However, it lacks concrete financial transactions, wrongdoing, or novel revelations, limiting its investigative impact. Key insights: FinCEN, DOJ, and Secret Service representatives testified before the Homeland Security Committee about virtual currencies.; Jennifer Shasky Calvery (FinCEN) and Mythili Raman (DOJ) discussed Bitcoin's limited criminal use versus traditional money‑laundering channels.; Closed‑door meetings between regulators and Bitcoin advocates (Murck, Calvery) were arranged after a June conference.
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