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As cryptocurrencies become mainstream and frictionless, extremists are finding new ways to fundraise

The use of cryptocurrencies is becoming more widespread but a recent analysis has found the digital assets are also being used as rightwing extremist funding tools.The use of cryptocurrencies is becoming more widespread but a recent analysis has found the digital assets are also being used as rightwing extremist funding tools.Last modified on Mon 27 Dec 2021 16.32 GMT

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