COP Coin is coming into focus as numerous news entries indicate diverse situations involving law enforcement personnel and financial scams, particularly to do with cryptocurrency. Reports highlighted a police officer intercepting a
$40K Bitcoin ATM scam by a Chase Bank impostor and an Indian officer being arrested for stealing over $200K in Bitcoin in relation to a probe. Further troubling instances include an officer who allegedly stole 81 bitcoins from a drug dealer's wallet, and another in Australia accused of stealing nearly 82 BTC from a seized drug trafficker's wallet. Interestingly, a community fundraiser titled
'Coin Wars' was held in benefit of
Shop with a Cop. Moving on, there's a note about 300 million $COPIUM coins set to be burned, indicating
Copium token going deflationary. In another case, £8 million in stolen Bitcoin was recovered by UK police while the co-founders of a cryptocurrency exchange were granted anticipatory bail in a Bitcoin scam case in Karnataka. A tidal wave of controversy surrounds the 'challenge coin', with multiple cases of officers facing disciplinary action due to racist coins, including the suspension of a Dallas officer. Incidents of police officers using a coin flip app to decide upon arrests have shocked communities. Meanwhile, a new token on the scene, $COPIUM exploded by
1,000% at DEX Launch. Notably, the UK Crime Bill has enacted measures to allow cops to freeze cryptocurrencies faster. The climate of law enforcement's involvement with cryptocurrency is very multifaceted, making this a space to keep an eye on.
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