Janet Yellen and Crypto Fearmongers Get Pushback From Former CIA Director

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Cryptocurrencies more specifically Bitcoin, just received a strong vote of confidence from an unlikely source. The former acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael Morell. He is a 33-year veteran of the agency and he published an independent paper commissioned by the newly formed lobbying group Crypto Council for Innovation (whose founding members include Coinbase, Fidelity Digital Assets, and Square) directly refuting this well-traveled narrative.

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This paper puts senior government officials who issue public warnings about bitcoin’s alleged use by criminals, such as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, on notice. In an expansive study, Morell came to two key conclusions that were highlighted in the paper:

  • The broad generalizations about the use of bitcoin in illicit finance are significantly overstated.
  • Blockchain analysis is a highly effective crime fighting and intelligence gathering tool.

Morell also made it clear that there will also be severe geopolitical repercussions for the U.S. vis-a-vis China if it wastes energy and resources chasing a ghost as opposed to leveraging blockchain, and fintech more generally, to build the country’s technological and economic base. Specifically, he said:

we need to make sure that the conventional wisdom that is wrong about the illicit use of Bitcoin doesn't hold us back from pushing forward the technological changes that are going to allow us to keep pace with China.

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It's pretty telling that most officials have a negative perspective on blockchain because when he began this study, Morell would be the first to tell you that he did not expect to reach these conclusions. We are fighting off years of the silk road and dark web that got used as fear propaganda. I can still remember all the bitcoin documentaries that framed it as a digital currency for those on the fringe.

In the discussion, he said that one of his key assumptions was that people like Secretary Yellen and Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, were some of the most informed people on the planet and that their perspectives were grounded in facts.
However, in doing his analysis he discovered just the opposite.The crypto space is not rife with illicit activity. In fact, there was probably less illicit activity in the Bitcoin ecosystem than there is in the traditional banking system! I once heard the US postal service is the largest drug smuggling operation.

So, what did he find?
The percentage of illicit transactions in crypto is minimal (less than 1% according to one report from Chainalysis), and falling. For additional context, he notes that estimates of illicit activity conducted through traditional intermediaries range between 2-4 percent of global GDP.

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These findings will not surprise anyone here... I'm just excited to see that someone with some clout has published the findings that can be cited when other officials try to push the narrative.

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Well this already seems silly, these people continue to claim that cryptocurrencies promote crime and terrorism, but 100% of drug trafficking, assassins, and terrorists are paid with dollars, for example the Chapo and hundreds of drug traffickers, when they seize the money, they do not seize bitcoins, but mountains and mountains of dollars.

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Right! They are so hypocritical.

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The truth will be the truth, doesn't matter how people spin the narratives.

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True, but it can shape regulation which can impact the space...

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The Federal Reserve is a private organization and doesn't want to lose the ability to print money out of thin air. The central bank's monopoly on money may be numbered. Yellen may have to get a real job one day :P

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Very true! They fear decentralization because it erodes their power.

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Very interesting blog post and this study commissioned by the crypto lobby to an ex CIA high ranked is just a genius move !

Bitcoin is less used for illicit purposes than anything ! Less than usd, fiat, banks, gold,...

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It has great optics I'm glad we are seeing a change.

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Haha, that is pretty awesome. I wonder if he made sure to dramatically drop it on their desks when he delivered it! Awesome stuff and it seriously makes me excited for the future!

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These are exciting times! To use Trumpman's tagline:

Pump it CIA guy!

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Hahahaha.

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Love it

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Hah mic drop on Yellen! I think this goes to show we are starting to get the credibility we deserve. I’m still getting more bullish.

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I know the feeling. It is hard to stay skeptical when you see stuff like this happening!

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Imagine that. Yellen is mistaken (or lying).

The reality is the USD is the number 1 medium for illegal activities and it isnt even close.

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Very true! I was just talking about how large systems like banks and the us mail are some of the biggest criminals. They know it happens but fail to shed the light on their systems like they do ours.

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Let’s hope to see more and more such news in the headlines. Then we’ll skyrocket and see beautiful gains!
I’m luckily holding some Square stock too! Hope the Bitcoin integration will bring them to new heights too.

I think we will see more bullish regulatory news. We are starting to shed that negative image and gain institutional trust which will further the case towards regulators.

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That's a fact, Jack! (quote from the movie Stripes)

There is a reason institutional investors are buying up that $BTC, it has been going on for some time now.

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Forward thinker.

The early bird gets the worm!

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Wow, i didn’t expect that.

I thought the CIA would be against it, but the numbers don't lie.

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Silly officials. Illicit activity uses cash. Is it time to do away with paper money? Maybe it is time.

The goberment officials push back because of the corporate narrative fed to them by lobbyists (most legislation is written by the corporate lawyers not elected officials).

Now that cryptocurrency is being embraced by institutional investors; the goberment tune will change from the blues to pop music concerning blockchain and cryptocurrencies!

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Paper money will be a thing of the past. Money and power are so intertwined we will see the elite jump on the bandwagon soon enough.

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Yeah these guys want more crypto legalization so they can wire mossad money to do more hit's on middle east among other illegal activities. Intelligence agencies are pro crypto because of this they benefit from the anononymity

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Some chains do, but ledgers actually make money movement transparent.

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