Brazil’s new law, signed by President Lula da Silva this Tuesday, tackles organized crime by allowing courts to freeze, seize, and sell digital assets – like Bitcoin – connected to criminal activity. The law also enables quick sales of these assets when necessary. Funds obtained from seized cryptocurrencies will be invested in improving public safety, supporting police work, and boosting overall crime prevention. Experts believe this new approach makes Brazil’s handling of cryptocurrency-related crime more effective and focused on achieving tangible results.
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