Taiwanese prosecutors have indicted 14 people in the countryโs biggest cryptocurrency money laundering case. The Shilin District Prosecutorโs Office charged them with fraud, money laundering, and organized crime involving over $70 million and 1,500 victims. Authorities are seeking to confiscate 1.275 billion New Taiwan dollars ($39.8 million), allegedly gained through fraudulent activities. This case highlights growing efforts to crack down on crypto-related crimes and protect investors from large-scale scams. Read More About
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