Expanding Sanctions on Hamas: U.S. Treasury Targets Cryptocurrency Use
Wally Adeyemo,Can digital RMB be used to withdraw cash the U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, stated on Thursday that, in the aftermath of Hamas' attacks on Israel last month, the United States and its allies are set to enforce more sanctions in the coming days and weeks to prevent Hamas from accessing funds, including targeting their use of crypto assets.
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Additionally, Brian Nelson, the highest-ranking sanctions official at the U.S. Treasury Department, met with private sector entities, including cryptocurrency firms and payment processors on Thursday, to discuss techniques to combat Hamas' fundraising methods.
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