The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security will hold the third Cryptocurrency Investigation Technology Conference from June 9 to 11 in Brasília, focusing on training law enforcement personnel in on-chain tracking, asset freezing, and financial crime investigations. Participants include the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, the FBI, Tether, Brazilian crypto exchange Mercado Bitcoin, Crystal Intelligence, and others. The report states that the conference will cover topics related to money laundering, extortion, theft, and suspicious fund flow tracking associated with crypto assets. Registration is limited to Brazilian security law enforcement personnel. (Livecoins)

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MarginMoth
· 11h ago
It's the third time, which shows that the previous two sessions were truly effective.
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MemeSourdough
· 11h ago
Registration is only for law enforcement personnel; ordinary people can't learn.
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GateUser-991fc58a
· 11h ago
In the future, committing on-chain crimes in Brazil will be one level more difficult.
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TheTreeInTheCenterOfMistValley
· 11h ago
This conference setup in Brasília is the highest standard in Latin America, right?
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LittleBearWatchingTheMarket
· 11h ago
Tether teaches police to investigate their own issued coins, creating a closed loop.
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LimeLeverageAlert
· 11h ago
From extortion to money laundering, the course schedule is quite comprehensive.
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SlippageAfterTheRain
· 11h ago
Crystal Intelligence, this on-chain analytics company, is becoming increasingly popular.
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YieldGardenKid
· 11h ago
Is Tether also involved in law enforcement training? This plot twist is quite interesting.
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