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Facing a budget hole of perhaps 20 billion pounds, the country's Home Office is working with the police to perhaps sell billions of seized crypto, according to The Telegraph.
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Rachel Reeves could be preparing to sell billions of pounds worth of seized cryptocurrency in a bid to help fill a "black hole" in the Government's Budget. The Home Office is developing an official ...