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The Russian financial intelligence agency will spend 340 million rubles to improve the cryptocurrency tracking system

2023-01-22 18:05:59
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According to ChainCatcher news, Russian media reported that the Russian financial intelligence agency will invest 340 million rubles (approximately 5 million USD) to update its cryptocurrency monitoring system, bringing the total development tender to 1 billion rubles. The system will download public data of the following cryptocurrencies from blockchain nodes: BTC, BCH, LTC, and DOGE.

In addition, the system is expected to have the capability to track external blockchain data (such as media and social networks), a hash address search mechanism, and create an interface for cryptocurrency quotes. The agency believes that cryptocurrencies "should be legally equivalent to property," and this monitoring helps identify criminal activities from a legal perspective. (Source link)

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