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US DOJ to Combat Crypto Crime With a Larger Team
The Department of Justice (DOJ) of the United States plans to reinforce its team responsible for investigating cryptocurrency-related crimes with more prosecutors. The unit will also have a new leader, with Claudia Quiroz replacing Eun Young Choi at the helm.
The team has played a major role in many of the DOJ’s crypto cases, such as bringing charges against Bitzlato and the investigation into Binance.
Bringing NCET to ‘the Next Level’
The DOJ disclosed that it will more than double the number of prosecutors working for the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET) to prevent future crimes involving digital assets.
The unit will also become a permanent fixture of a section within the department’s criminal division focused on ious computer-related probes
Senior Justice Department official Nicole Argentieri revealed that Claudia Quiroz will serve as the NCET’s new leader, raising hopes that the amendments will bring the team “to the next level.”
The DOJ established the NCET in 2021 amid concerns that criminals, terrorists, and other wrongdoers have employed cryptocurrencies in their illicit activities. The departmentdoubled downon its efforts in September 2022, setting up a unit of federal prosecutors called “The Digital Asset Coordinators Network.”
Interestingly, two months later, the cryptocurrency community witnessed the doom of FTX: seen by many as one of the biggest scams in the history of the industry
Ari Redbord – a former federal prosecutor who works at blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs – believes the DOJ has realized that “we’ve moved to a digital battlefield, where wars are fought on blockchains.”
DOJ’s Latest Action on the Crypto Scene
The Department of Justice made the headlines in January this year when itarrested the founder of the crypto exchange Bitzlato – Anatoly Legkodymov. The department claimed the platform had connections with the Dark Web and fueled ransomware attacks
Some media outletsinformedearlier this month that the DOJ had targeted Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) over alleged money-laundering operations. Sources have also claimed that this probe has led to a crisis among the world’s largest cryptocurrency, which had to dismiss multiple employees
CZ remained unfazed by the speculation, maintaining there was FUD about the departures. Heconfirmedthat some team members have indeed left the firm, but the reasons were not the ones “dreamed up by the “news.”