Crypto Money-Laundering Hit $82 Billion in 2025, Researchers Say
Insurance Journal - Jan 30, 2026
Money launderers received at least $82 billion in cryptocurrencies last year, up sharply from $10 billion in 2020, driven in part by fast growth among Chinese-speaking groups, blockchain researchers said on Tuesday. The fastest-growing category has been Chinese-language money-laundering networks, &#...
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