A special agent with the US Secret Service (USSS) is speaking out against bitcoin and digital currency technology on the grounds that criminal activity is its most compelling use case.
Taking place during a talk at the 17th annual OpRisk North America conference, USSS agent Tate Jarrow suggested that without digital currencies, âcybercrime would be much more difficultâ, according to report by Buy-Side Technology.
The magazine reports Jarrow âdid not hold backâ his opinion at the conference, alleging that the majority of digital currency activity is generated by criminals.
Jarrow asserted:
âThey want to use anonymous currency that allows them to do transactions, move large amounts of money, without ever being traced. Thatâs why digital currency is very important. Itâs used for all this bad stuff.â
In his talks, Jarrow highlighted past examples of illicit services enabled by digital currency, including the now-defunct payment processor Liberty Reserve and black market Silk Road, which he alleged could not have been enabled by companies like PayPal.
âDigital currency exists because people want to be outside that system,â he added.
Jarrow was awarded the Secretaryâs Exceptional Service Award, which honors exceptional leadership or service that improves US homeland security, in 2014.
Hat tip to Buy-Side Technology
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