Brazil to Grant Prosecutors, Police New Crypto Confiscation Powers
The Brazilian government looks set to grant the nation’s prosecutors, courts, and police officers new powers to confiscate crypto. According to an official release from the Attorney General, the nation’s Federal Public M...
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According to an official release from the Attorney General, the nation’s Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has prepared a draft crypto “guide” for prosecutors and law enforcers....
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