U.S. Treasury Describes NFTs as ‘Highly Susceptible to Use in Fraud and Scams’
“The report determines that illicit actors can use NFTs to launder proceeds from predicate crimes,” the Treasury said.
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“The report determines that illicit actors can use NFTs to launder proceeds from predicate crimes,” the Treasury said.
Jian Wen, 42, who was alleged to have carrying out the laundering on behalf of her former boss, was found guilty in March.
He “is not nearly as clever as he thinks he is,” says a U.K. Judge reviewing the Australian computer scientist’s many questionable legal maneuvers.
Two Canadian men have been arrested and charged with fraud for allegedly swindling investors out of $40 million CAD – approximately $30 million USD – in a crypto and foreign exchange investment scheme.
Igbara perpetrated multiple fraud schemes and scammed investors of at least $8 million.
The defendants are said to have committed hundreds of acts of wire fraud, “causing harm to Google and at least approximately 100,000 Google users.”
He did incalculable harm, but arguing for a sentence longer than 25 years is unfair to the man and the industry he once represented.
“It hasn’t always been easy, but I’m very happy that I stood my ground,” says Hodlonaut of his long legal fight with Craig Wright, who claimed, falsely, to be Satoshi Nakamoto.
Digital Currency Group (DCG) is objecting to the settlement between the New York attorney general and Genesis – the failed crypto lender that was among DCG’s array of digital assets businesses.
Craig Wright has repeatedly litigated anyone questioning his claim to be Satoshi, harming numerous people in crypto in the process. The Crypto Open Patent Alliance aims to put a stop to this as its case comes to court Feb. 5.