FBI token: How the FBI used a fake AI fund coin to nab fraudsters
The FBI’s “NexFundAI” coin was used to catch alleged market manipulators, but the crypto community may have confused it with another coin.
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The FBI’s “NexFundAI” coin was used to catch alleged market manipulators, but the crypto community may have confused it with another coin.
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