Vogel, Hilliard Published in E-Commerce Times About Proposed Legislative Protections for Cryptocurrency Holders
May 21, 2019
E-Commerce TImes
Of Counsel Peter Vogel and associate Chelsea Hilliard published the article, “Cybercriminals Score Billions in Cryptocurrency Thefts,” in E-Commerce Times.
Vogel and Hilliard note that more than $1.2 billion worth of cryptocurrency was stolen in the first quarter of 2019 and discuss how lawmakers are trying to protect the currency and stakeholders. The protections include the emergence of anti-money laundering protections around the world as well as crypto crime tracking.
Vogel and Hilliard note that more than $1.2 billion worth of cryptocurrency was stolen in the first quarter of 2019 and discuss how lawmakers are trying to protect the currency and stakeholders. The protections include the emergence of anti-money laundering protections around the world as well as crypto crime tracking.
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