Dark Side Of Crypto: $7 Billion Laundered Across Chains, According To Elliptic

Dark Side Of Crypto: $7 Billion Laundered Across Chains, According To Elliptic

As the world of crypto continues to evolve, so too do the methods employed by criminals to launder illicit funds. A recent report by Elliptic sheds light on the alarming surge in crypto money laundering, with a staggering $7 billion in suspicious or high-risk funds already laundered through cross-chain and cross-asset platforms.  Data presented in […]


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