Bitcoiners Starting to Appear in Panama Papers Leaks

Bitcoiners Starting to Appear in Panama Papers Leaks

The 11.5 million leaked “Panama Papers” detailed financial attorney-client information for over 214,488 offshore companies. At the heart of the controversy was the Panamanian law firm and corporate service firm Mossack Fonseca. The documents spanned a wide timeline, ranging from the 1970s to today. In the court of public opinion, the documents provided evidence that wealthy individuals and public officials keep certain financial dealings private. As pointed out in much of the original coverage of the Panama Papers leak, offshore business entities are often legal. Of course, some people....


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