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Just 270 crypto addresses laundered $1.3 bln in dirty funds last...

 

 

By Tom Wilson

 

 

LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Criminals are using a small group of cryptocurrency brokers and services to launder hundreds of millions of dollars of dirty virtual money, research shared with Reuters showed on Thursday.

 

 

Just 270 cryptocurrency addresses, many connected to over-the-counter brokers, received $1.3 billion in illicit digital coins last year - some 55% of all criminal crypto flows identified by U.S.

 

 

blockchain researcher Chainalysis.

 

 

A cryptocurrency address is a set of random letters and numbers that represents a location on a virtual network. Bitcoin, for instance, can be sent from a particular address to others on its network.

 

 

The illegal use of cryptocurrencies has long worried regulators and law enforcement, with U.S.

 

 

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde both calling for tighter oversight last month.

 

 

The calls for stricter rules have come as bigger investors, especially from the United States, have stepped up their embrace of bitcoin, darknet market lists turbo-charging a 1,000% rally for the world's biggest cryptocurrency since March last year.

 

 

Bitcoin hit an all-time high of over $48,200 on Tuesday after Elon Musk's Tesla Inc revealed a $1.5 billion bet on the coin, leading some investors to claim cryptocurrencies were set to become a mainstream asset class.

 

 

Yet virtual money is subject to patchy regulation across the world, and remains popular with criminals.

 

 

On Wednesday, for instance, European police agency Europol said it assisted in the arrest of hackers suspected of stealing crypto assets worth $100 million.

 

 

The Chainalysis study website only covered crime that originates on the blockchain ledger that underpins most cryptocurrencies, including scams, darknet market cyberheists, ransomware and Darknet Marketplace marketplaces used to buy contraband.

 

 

Also linked to the digital addresses were services connected to cryptocurrency exchanges.

 

 

Some may have received illicit funds inadvertently due to lax compliance checks, the study said.

 

 

The true scale of money laundering and dark web market other crime using cryptocurrencies - for example where criminals use bitcoin to launder traditional cash - is not known.

 

 

The United States, dark market list web darknet market Russia and China received the highest volume of digital currency from illicit addresses, reflecting their high shares of crypto trading volumes, Chainalysis said.

 

 

(Reporting by Tom Wilson. Editing by Mark Potter)

 

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