German Government Tracks Bitcoin Transactions To Prevent Terrorism Financing

German Government Tracks Bitcoin Transactions To Prevent Terrorism Financing

Germany wants to take cryptocurrency under government control. On January 2, the Christian Social Union (CSU) presented a document which offers several solutions to combat terrorism. According to Die Welt, one such solution includes taking transactions of virtual currencies such as Bitcoin under control. Such a measure is aimed at preventing terrorism financing, a problem that stands sharp especially after the Munich terror alert. Bitcoin allows anonymous transactions without the necessity of personal identification or the ability to track sender and receiver. No wonder the currency is so....


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