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Brazil passes law allowing seized crypto to be used for public security

Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new l…

Brazil passes law allowing seized crypto to be used for public security

Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting…

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  • Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized…
  • Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police
  • re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets
  • including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.”

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  • me groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.”
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Why it matters

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  • Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized…
  • Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets including crypto to be used for ”police
  • re-equipment, training, and special operations.” Aimed at fighting organized crime groups, the new law allows confiscated assets

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