I noticed an interesting case that demonstrates the true power of blockchain. Last week, the U.S. Secret Service, together with British colleagues and an international intelligence group, managed to freeze $12 million stolen dollars in just seven days. This involved a large-scale phishing scheme affecting over 20,000 people.



What is particularly important here is the speed of response. Thanks to the transparency of blockchain, it was possible to track and halt the movement of funds almost instantly. In traditional banking systems, such an operation would take months or even longer. This is the real advantage of decentralized technologies.

This case itself shows how blockchain is becoming a tool not only for investors but also for law enforcement agencies. When all transactions are recorded in an immutable ledger, it becomes much harder for criminals to hide their tracks. This creates a new level of security that is simply impossible in closed financial systems.

Interestingly, such successful operations are gradually changing attitudes toward crypto technologies. Blockchain is no longer seen only as a means for speculation — it is a real tool for fighting crime and protecting people. By the way, on Gate, you can track a lot of interesting data about fund movements in real time if you're interested in this topic.
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