Federal Revenue Agents Might Seize Bitcoin From Travelers in Brazil
Mario De Marco, Anderson Leme, and Rodrigo Quaresma, Federal Revenue agents, talked about the possibility of seizing bitcoin from travelers in Brazil. During a podcast, the agents clarified that they could confiscate dig...
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