Research on the regulation and law enforcement of blockchain technology has intensified as its adoption across sectors like finance, healthcare, and governance expands. Scholars and policymakers are focusing on developing legal frameworks that address the unique challenges posed by decentralized systems. Key areas of concern include establishing clear regulations for cryptocurrency use to prevent misuse, ensuring the legal admissibility of blockchain-based evidence in courts, and adapting existing laws to accommodate the decentralized and pseudonymous nature of blockchain networks. For instance, studies have highlighted the need for government support in the form of clear regulations and firm legal policies to ensure that law enforcement against the misuse of cryptocurrencies is effective and just. Additionally, the integration of blockchain technology into law enforcement practices is being explored to enhance data integrity, transparency, and cybersecurity. These efforts aim to balance innovation with legal compliance, ensuring that blockchain technology can be leveraged responsibly and securely.