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Crypto Money Laundering Dips To $22.2bn In 2023

by Adejumoke Adeeso
1 year ago
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A comprehensive report by blockchain research platform Chainalysis has unveiled a significant decrease in global cryptocurrency laundering activities, revealing a total of $22.2 billion laundered through various digital currency exchanges in 2023.

This figure marks a notable downturn from the $31.5 billion reported in 2022, signaling a shifting landscape in illicit financial flows through digital channels.
According to the latest findings from Chainalysis, the $22.2 billion laundered through cryptocurrency exchanges in 2023 represents a substantial reduction from the previous year’s figures, indicating a discernible decline in illicit financial activities within the digital asset space. The report attributed this decrease to various factors, including a decline in overall cryptocurrency transaction volumes and intensified regulatory scrutiny.

The report underscored the significance of cryptocurrency exchanges as key conduits for illicit funds, with centralized platforms remaining the primary destination for proceeds from illicit activities.

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However, the emergence of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols has introduced new dynamics to the money laundering landscape, with illicit actors increasingly leveraging these platforms due to their perceived anonymity and accessibility.

Furthermore, the report sheds light on the evolving strategies employed by crypto criminals to obfuscate the origin and destination of illicit funds.

Specifically, there has been a notable increase in the utilization of cross-chain bridges and gambling platforms to launder stolen funds and ransomware proceeds, highlighting the adaptability of illicit actors in circumventing regulatory measures.

Examining the concentration of money laundering activities at the deposit address level, Chainalysis revealed a nuanced picture of the crypto laundering ecosystem. While 109 exchange deposit addresses received over $10 million worth of illicit cryptocurrency each in 2023, accounting for a total of $3.4 billion, the overall concentration of illicit funds has witnessed a slight decrease compared to previous years.

Despite the decline in cryptocurrency money laundering activities, concerns persist regarding the challenges posed by illicit financial flows and the need for enhanced regulatory oversight.

Stakeholders have emphasized the importance of implementing robust compliance measures and leveraging advanced blockchain analytics to combat illicit activities effectively.

As global authorities intensify efforts to address cryptocurrency-related money laundering and terrorism financing risks, ongoing collaboration between regulators, industry stakeholders, and law enforcement agencies will be essential in safeguarding the integrity of the digital asset ecosystem and preserving financial stability.

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