LIBRA Investigation Hits a Roadblock After Crypto Tracking Tool Trial Expires
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LIBRA Investigation Hits a Roadblock After Crypto Tracking Tool Trial Expires
TL;DR Argentina’s investigation into the LIBRA token controversy has encountered a major obstacle after a cryptocurrency tracking software trial expired without being renewed. Prosecutors say the missing tool has slowed efforts to analyze nearly $5 million in blockchain transfers linked to individuals involved in the case. Lawmakers are now calling for additional resources and technical support, arguing that modern crypto investigations require…
LIBRA probe stalls after crypto tracking software free trial expires
Politicians in Argentina have called for the government agency probing the LIBRA scandal to be handed more resources after it was discovered that its free crypto tracking software has expired and not been renewed. According to La Nación, four parliamentarians who originally contributed to a LIBRA investigative committee have called for Argentina’s Attorney General, Eduardo Casal, to allocate more resources to the Specialized Cybercrime Prosecuto…
Maximiliano Ferraro, Sabrina Selva, Mónica Frade and Juan Marino echoed public transcendences according to which "UFECI would have stated that it was unable to comply with certain measures of analysis and traceability of virtual assets required in the framework of such research because it lacked the technological tools and computer licenses necessary to do so".
A group of national opposition deputies sent a note to the Attorney General of the Nation, Eduardo Casal, asking him to guarantee the necessary conditions for the investigation to be continued for the possible scam with the cryptocurrency $LIBRA. The letter is given after a specialized agency of the Public Prosecutor’s Office recognized that it is currently not in a position to advance the traceability of a series of millions of transfers that a…
Buenos Aires, 2 June (NA) -- National deputies of the opposition Maximiliano Ferraro, Sabrina Selva, Mónica Frade and Juan Marino asked the Attorney General of the Nation, Eduardo Casal, to make available in a "urgent" way the necessary resources to "ensure the continuity of the judicial investigation" of the $Libra case carried out by the Special Investigation Unit of Cybercrime (UFECI).

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