Canada streamlines process of crypto and NFT seizures
on 10 August, aims at ensuring their secure handling. The integration of cryptocurrencies and NFTs into criminal activities has become a concern for global law enforcement, including Canada.As cryptocurrencies and NFTs gain prominence, law enforcement agencies are forced to adapt to effectively manage and control these assets. The tender issued by the RCMP outlines 17 specific requirements for the prospective repository.
These requirements reflect the diverse challenges posed by the ever-expanding world of digital assets. The repository’s scalability, for instance, is a crucial aspect, allowing it to accommodate both existing and emerging blockchain technologies. Also, the RCMP aims to process transactions for the top 20 cryptocurrency blockchains by market capitalization. The repository’s ability to hold various types of NFTs, including those based on
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