The United States Is Strengthening Its Efforts To Tackle Cryptocurrency-related Crime

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The United States' Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to add 20 investigators and litigators to its Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit.

The move, which will see the Unit's total number of staff rise to 50, is part of its continued efforts to bring the unregulated cryptocurrency industry under federal supervision. The staffing increase is seen as vital to the Unit's attempts to focus on crypto assets, exchanges, crypto-related products and DeFi (decentralised platforms) in the $1.7 trillion crypto market.

The Unit is set to have a new leader, as current chief Kristina Littman plans to leave at the end of June. It is also set to start assessing the risks associated with newer assets such non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The SEC's move to strengthen its cryptocurrency activities follows last year's creation by the Department of Justice of a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team to investigate the criminal use of such assets.

In the past, there has been criticism about the US' overdue response to the criminal threats posed by the use of cryptocurrency. While the US has not been the only country to face such an accusation, it does now appear to be fully aware of the risks associated with crypto. It is showing that it is prepared to take the action it believes to be necessary

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The United States Is Strengthening Its Efforts To Tackle Cryptocurrency-related Crime

United States Criminal Law
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Rahman Ravelli is known for its sophisticated, bespoke and robust representation of corporates, senior business executives and professionals in national and international matters.
It is one of the fastest-growing and most highly-regarded, market-leading legal practices in its field. This is due to its achievements in criminal and regulatory investigations and large-scale commercial disputes involving corporate wrongdoing and multi-jurisdictional enforcement, and its asset recovery, internal investigations and compliance expertise.
The firm’s global reach, experienced litigators and network of trusted partner firms ensure it can address legal matters for clients anywhere in the world. It combines astute business intelligence and shrewd legal expertise with proactive, creative strategies to secure the best possible outcome for all its clients.
Rahman Ravelli’s achievements in certain cases have even helped shape the law. It is regularly engaged by other law firms to provide independent advice.

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