According to Odaily, a report released by Chainalysis in 2024 reveals that law enforcement agencies in the Asia-Pacific region are grappling with an increase in cryptocurrency-related crimes. These crimes include drug trafficking, cybercrime, and intellectual property crime.

As illegal activities surge, there is a speculative shortage of legal resources, which is impacting the region's ability to proactively respond to and manage the threat of cryptocurrency crimes. The report highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in the region as they try to keep pace with the rapidly evolving digital currency landscape.

The rise in cryptocurrency crimes is a global issue, but the Asia-Pacific region, in particular, is feeling the strain due to a lack of resources. This shortage is hampering efforts to combat the growing threat of digital currency-related criminal activities. The report underscores the urgent need for more resources and better strategies to effectively tackle this emerging threat.