UN Says Terrorists Are Funding Activities Through Crypto Transactions
Terror organizations are increasingly turning to cryptoassests to fund their activities, said United Nations (UN) officials. During the UN’s Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) meeting in India on Friday and Saturday, the...
During the UN’s Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) meeting in India on Friday and Saturday, the officials discussed the "threats and opportunities related to new payment technologies and fundraising methods," including the use of these "new and emerging" technologies to fund terrorist activities. ...
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