Crypto isn't the perfect hiding place for crime. Its public ledger leaves a permanent trail. Law enforcement now uses blockchain analysis tools. They can trace transactions to real-world identities. This turns a supposed anonymity tool into a powerful forensic asset. Catching criminals who thought they were untraceable.
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Scientists made a device that creates incredibly brief UV-C laser bursts. It detects them at room temperature using ultra-thin materials. These femtosecond flashes can send coded messages wirelessly through the air. The system features efficient lasers and highly sensitive, scalable sensors. This progress may speed up the arrival of advanced photonic tech.
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Crypto's not as anonymous as people think. Law enforcement is getting really good at tracking it. They use blockchain analysis to follow the money trail. This has become a key tool for catching criminals. So much for digital cash being untraceable.
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