The U.S. Secret Service has recovered $400 million worth of digital assets in the past decade

PANews reported on July 6 that The Block quoted Bloomberg as saying that after a large-scale investigation involving the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Secret Service (TSA)'s Global Investigation Operations Center (GIOC) seized $225 million worth of cryptocurrencies last month. Over the past decade, the U.S. Secret Service's Global Investigation Operations Center team has recovered $400 million worth of digital assets from criminals in the past decade. Most of the recovered funds (a total of approximately $400 million) "are stored in a cold wallet." In addition to seizing these cryptocurrencies, GIOC also held a week-long free training course in more than 60 countries to explain to local law enforcement officials how to identify and prevent cryptocurrency-based scams and crimes.

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