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    US Congressman to Federal Reserve Bank President: Most Crime Is Conducted With Cash You Print, Not Crypto



     Congressman Tom Emmer has responded to the comments by the
    president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis about bitcoin and
    crypto having no use case other than funding illicit activities. “Most
    crime is still conducted with the cash you print,” he said.

    Rep. Emmer Pushes Back at Federal Reserve’s Kashkari Over Crypto’s Use in Crime


    On Thursday, Rep. Tom Emmer told Neel Kashkari, president of the
    Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, how he is wrong about crypto being
    used mostly for funding illicit activities.


    Crypto-skeptic Kashkari said
    this week at the Pacific Northwest Economic Regional Annual Summit in
    Big Sky, Montana, that cryptocurrencies are “95% fraud, hype, noise and
    confusion.” In addition, he said, “I’ve not seen any use case other than
    funding illicit activities like drugs and prostitution.”


    Responding to Kashkari’s comments, Emmer tweeted Thursday:


    Crypto-based crime represented only 0.34% of the entire
    transaction volume in 2020. Unfortunately, most crime is still conducted
    with the cash you print.


    Blockchain data platform Chainalysis published a report
    early this year showing that “cryptocurrency-related crime fell
    significantly in 2020.” Specifically, the firm wrote, “In 2020, the
    criminal share of all cryptocurrency activity fell to just 0.34% or
    $10.0 billion in transaction volume.”


    Despite this finding, many top-ranking officials still claim that
    crypto is mostly used in illicit financing. U.S. Treasury Secretary
    Janet Yellen said
    earlier this year that “Cryptocurrencies are a particular concern,”
    adding that “many are used, at least in a transactions sense, mainly for
    illicit financing.” The president of the European Central Bank (ECB),
    Christine Lagarde, similarly said that bitcoin “has conducted some funny business” and some “totally reprehensible money laundering activity.”



    Besides Rep. Emmer, many people have tried to set the record straight
    that most crime is done in fiat currencies, not cryptocurrencies. Among
    them is well-known economist Daniel Lacalle, fund manager and chief
    economist at Tressis Gestion. Calling Lagarde’s statement “outrageous,”
    he emphasized,
    “we all know that the vast majority of money laundering globally is
    conducted in fiat currencies, particularly in U.S. dollars and euros.”


    Earlier this month, Mohamed El-Erian, an adviser to Allianz and Gramercy Funds Management, urged
    governments to “stop dismissing the crypto revolution as some mix of
    illicit payments schemes and reckless financial speculation.”

     source link: https://news.bitcoin.com/us-congressman-federal-reserve-bank-president-most-crime-conducted-with-cash-you-print-not-crypto/

     


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