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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 209471, member: 31907"] A specialist responsible for the IRS' criminal examination division in Los Angeles, Ryan Korner, discussed digital currency at a virtual occasion facilitated by the USC Gould School of Law Tuesday.He clarified that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and crypto overall are inclined to showcase control, adding that high-profile people could impact crypto costs with only one tweet. Korner definite that a scope of crypto-related exercises are of worry to law requirement offices, for example, individuals paying huge number of dollars for resources, as NFTs, that don't appear to have that sort of intrinsic worth. He noticed that hoodlums can utilize that for their potential benefit to launder cash. [/QUOTE]
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