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Crypto Crackdown: Senators Demand Action on Child Exploitation Payments

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  • Senators Warren and Cassidy are concerned about a rise in using cryptocurrency to buy child sexual abuse material.

  • They believe the anonymity of crypto makes it harder to track and prosecute criminals.

  • They're asking the DOJ and DHS for new tools and strategies to fight this crime.

U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bill Cassidy have joined forces, pushing the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to combat the disturbing use of cryptocurrency in trading child sexual abuse materials (CSAM).

In a letter dated April 25, 2024, Senators Warren and Cassidy highlighted the urgent need for action against the surge in criminal activities.

Cryptocurrency’s Shadowy Involvement

Senator Warren has long been a vocal critic of cryptocurrency’s involvement in transactions on the dark web. She highlights how digital currencies like Bitcoin facilitate anonymous exchanges, making it distressingly easy to traffic illegal content, particularly CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Materials).

The letter to U.S. Attorney General Garland and U.S. Secretary Mayorkas addresses a troubling trend as per the reports from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

“The number of websites accepting cryptocurrency as payment in exchange for [CSAM] has more than doubled every year between 2018 and 2022,”

The reason behind this enormous increase of child sexual abuse materials is due to the difficulties facts in tracing and prosecuting perpetrators.

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Financial Watchdogs Come Sniffing!

Financial watchdogs, including the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), have flagged a significant rise in suspicious activities linked to child exploitation funded by cryptocurrencies. Additionally, Chainalysis, a blockchain analytics firm, has shed light on the growing sophistication of CSAM sellers in evading detection.

The senators voiced deep concern over these findings, highlighting cryptocurrency’s burgeoning role in child sexual abuse and exploitation. They stressed the urgent need for action from law enforcement agencies.

“These are deeply troubling findings revealing the extent to which cryptocurrency is the payment of choice for perpetrators of child sexual abuse and exploitation.” 

Seeking Answers

In their missive to Attorney General Garland and Secretary Mayorkas, Senators Warren and Cassidy posed critical questions, seeking clarity on the scale of the problem and the efficacy of current strategies. They inquired about the DOJ’s and DHS’s assessment of cryptocurrency’s involvement in CSAM and the evolving tactics of criminal operations.

Recognizing the necessity for specialized tools, Senators Warren and Cassidy called for updates to legal frameworks and improvements in technological capabilities to combat the exploitation of digital currencies.

Urgent Call to Action

The letter concluded with a plea for swift action, urging detailed responses by May 10, 2024. The senators stressed the imperative of empowering law enforcement agencies to confront this urgent issue head-on.

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