“On this committee, we have a unique role to play, working to understand the financing behind Hamas’s attacks, so we can work to cut off funding for terrorism at its source … and we will examine multiple terrorist funding streams, including cryptocurrency, and consider additional measures to stop the flow of those funds,” Brown, who has an outsized role in crypto policy-making, said in opening remarks at a hearing Thursday on illicit finance.
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