CIA Says It Has Several Projects on Crypto

CIA Says It Has Several Projects on Crypto

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has established several projects on crypto, according to Director Bill Burns.

At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Burns said that cyber criminal gangs were expanding their reach in terms of the scale of attacks, their number and sophistication.

Cryptocurrencies were mired in several high-profile ransomware scandals earlier this year, with the Colonial Pipeline hack being the most notable one.

The news about the CIA being involved in crypto reignited some tired conspiracy theories about the agency’s role in creating Bitcoin.

Last year, it came to light that leading Swiss encryption company Crypto AG had been secretly controlled by the CIA and West German intelligence for decades.

Related

Edward Snowden Explains Why He's Not Into Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

In April, former CIA boss Michael Morell said that governments had to embrace Bitcoin since he considered it to be “a boon for surveillance” due to the fact that its transactions can be easily traced:

Put simply, blockchain analysis is a highly effective crime fighting and intelligence gathering tool.

Morell claimed that this would encourage illicit actors to move away from Bitcoin.

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CIA Says It Has Several Projects on Crypto

CIA Says It Has Several Projects on Crypto

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has established several projects on crypto, according to Director Bill Burns.

At The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit, Burns said that cyber criminal gangs were expanding their reach in terms of the scale of attacks, their number and sophistication.

Cryptocurrencies were mired in several high-profile ransomware scandals earlier this year, with the Colonial Pipeline hack being the most notable one.

The news about the CIA being involved in crypto reignited some tired conspiracy theories about the agency’s role in creating Bitcoin.

Last year, it came to light that leading Swiss encryption company Crypto AG had been secretly controlled by the CIA and West German intelligence for decades.

Related

Edward Snowden Explains Why He's Not Into Dogecoin and Shiba Inu

In April, former CIA boss Michael Morell said that governments had to embrace Bitcoin since he considered it to be “a boon for surveillance” due to the fact that its transactions can be easily traced:

Put simply, blockchain analysis is a highly effective crime fighting and intelligence gathering tool.

Morell claimed that this would encourage illicit actors to move away from Bitcoin.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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