Argentina's Security Ministry has issued Resolution 117/2025, outlining protocols for public servants to follow when dealing with digital assets related to crime. The protocols aim to standardize procedures and prevent the loss or alteration of digital assets during official investigations. The resolution recognizes cryptocurrencies as tools used in money laundering and terrorism financing and emphasizes the need for strengthened research and tracking of these assets in criminal activities. Argentina has experienced numerous high-profile crypto fraud cases, leading the Security Ministry to develop tools to combat crypto-related crimes. The country has scored significant victories in crypto crime cases in the past year and has become a leader in addressing crypto-related crimes in Latin America.



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