The FBI treats Bitcoin as money to catch money launderers, w...

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2026-02-07T15:52:03Z

The FBI treats Bitcoin as money to catch money launderers, while the IRS views it as property to collect taxes. Meanwhile, the SEC calls it a security to regulate exchanges, and the CFTC labels it a commodity to keep it from being used as everyday cash.

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