The development of digital technology has driven the increasing use of cryptocurrency in cybercrime in Indonesia. Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum offer anonymity and ease of global transfers without a central authority, making them attractive to cybercriminals. Unfortunately, regulations in Indonesia remain weak due to the absence of a strong legal framework, making it difficult to identify and track misuse. Law enforcement and the general public also lack understanding of how cryptocurrency works. This article uses a normative method by examining existing regulations and highlights the need for stricter rules and inter-agency cooperation to prevent the misuse of cryptocurrency in cybercrime.
Copyrights © 2025