IRS special agent: Crypto’s the future, but there are ‘mountains of fraud’

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IRS special agent: Crypto’s the future, but there are ‘mountains of fraud’
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This IRS chief is bullish but also worried. A top special agent from the Internal Revenue Service has told a conference that NFTs and crypto are the “future” but highlighted that fraud and manipulation are still rampant in the space.

A top special agent from the United States Internal Revenue Service has told a conference that nonfungible tokens and crypto are the “future” but highlighted that fraud and manipulation are still rampant in the space.

Ryan Korner from the IRS Criminal Investigation’s Los Angeles field office made the comments during a virtual event held on Tuesday by the USC Gould School of Law. Bloomberg reports Korner said:He told the event the IRS Criminal Investigation division acknowledges the significant growth of the crypto sector but noted that the usage of digital assets has not been limited to payments and trading.

Korner highlighted market manipulation in particular, pointing to high-profile investors having the ability to sway asset prices with a single Tweet.

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