The U.S. government agencies have recently stepped up their investigation into the financing channels of the Maduro regime in Venezuela, focusing on whether these funds are in the form of physical goods or digital assets. According to BlockBeats, Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the White House Digital Asset Advisory Committee, revealed that several officials from national security agencies are deeply involved in this investigation.
This move reflects the U.S. government's vigilance regarding the Maduro regime's use of digital assets for fund transfers, involving monitoring of emerging asset flows such as cryptocurrencies. The investigation covers both traditional finance and digital assets, aiming to comprehensively understand the sources of funding and operational channels of the Maduro regime.
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The U.S. government agencies have recently stepped up their investigation into the financing channels of the Maduro regime in Venezuela, focusing on whether these funds are in the form of physical goods or digital assets. According to BlockBeats, Patrick Witt, Executive Director of the White House Digital Asset Advisory Committee, revealed that several officials from national security agencies are deeply involved in this investigation.
This move reflects the U.S. government's vigilance regarding the Maduro regime's use of digital assets for fund transfers, involving monitoring of emerging asset flows such as cryptocurrencies. The investigation covers both traditional finance and digital assets, aiming to comprehensively understand the sources of funding and operational channels of the Maduro regime.