South Korean Police, Prosecutors Quadruple Spending on Crypto Monitoring Tools
South Korean police and prosecutors have quadrupled the amount of money they are spending on crypto monitoring tools in the past 12 months. Per Chosun Ilbo, law enforcers have spent some $2.4 million on crypto monitoring...
Per Chosun Ilbo, law enforcers have spent some $2.4 million on crypto monitoring software and crypto-specific training for officers in the past year. Last year, that figure stood at $653,000....
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