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Europol Cracks Down on Major Crypto Laundering

Summary

  • Cryptomixer, a cryptocurrency laundering service, has been shut down by law enforcement.
  • The service facilitated the laundering of 1.3 billion euros in bitcoin since 2016.
  • Authorities seized $25 million euros in bitcoin and significant data during the operation.
Europol Cracks Down on Major Crypto Laundering

A significant blow has been dealt to cybercriminals with the coordinated shutdown of the cryptocurrency laundering service, Cryptomixer. Europol confirmed the operation, identifying Cryptomixer as a primary platform for those seeking to obscure illicit funds derived from criminal enterprises.

This service was instrumental in laundering an estimated 1.3 billion euros in bitcoin since its inception in 2016. Cryptomixer employed sophisticated methods to break the blockchain's traceability, pooling and randomizing funds to hide their origins from law enforcement and blockchain analytics firms.

During the enforcement action, authorities successfully seized approximately $25 million euros in bitcoin, alongside critical digital evidence including servers and terabytes of data. The domain cryptomixer.io now displays a seizure notice, marking the end of its operations.

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Cryptomixer was a cryptocurrency laundering service used by cybercriminals to hide the origin of illegal funds; Europol shut it down as part of an international law enforcement operation.
Since 2016, Cryptomixer facilitated the laundering of approximately 1.3 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in bitcoin.
Authorities seized $25 million euros ($29 million) in bitcoin, along with servers and 12 terabytes of data.

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