• Dapps:16.23K
  • Blockchains:78
  • Active users:66.47M
  • 30d volume:$303.26B
  • 30d transactions:$879.24M

How and Why 'Dirty' Cryptocurrencies Are Tracked

user avatar

by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Cryptocurrency owners frequently face the issue of 'dirty' coins, which are assets associated with illegal activities and often blocked on major platforms.

How 'Dirty' Coins End Up in Wallets

Regulated platforms monitor cryptocurrencies with criminal history and record assets involved in illegal transactions. Fraudsters often employ schemes to 'clean' coins, such as mixers, splitting sums, and operating on unregulated platforms. Purchasing such assets on regulated exchanges adhering to KYC/AML protocols is impossible; however, acquisition on unregulated or dubious exchanges is possible.

Tracking 'Dirty' Coins

Regulated exchanges track suspicious coins following regulators' guidelines. Since January 2020, the EU's Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive has been in force. Major platforms use special units and technologies like Chainalysis, CipherTrace, and Elliptic to identify and block accounts in violation of AML standards.

Anonymous Cryptocurrencies

Anonymous cryptocurrencies such as Monero were developed to enhance transaction privacy. However, their anonymity has been questioned. Studies show that even after code fixes, vulnerabilities allow tracking of transactions. Monitoring methods like IP capture decrease privacy.

Despite cryptocurrencies' original concept as anonymous money, current realities suggest that anonymity remains an ideal. Countries, companies, and individuals have adapted to the decentralized landscape.

0

Rewards

chest
chest
chest
chest

More rewards

Discover enhanced rewards on our social media.

chest

Other news

SEC Chair Urges Crypto Community to Participate in Elections

chest

SEC Chair Paul Atkins emphasized the importance of voter turnout for the future of crypto regulation and urged the crypto community to participate in upcoming elections.

user avatarKenji Takahashi

XRP Trading Volume Reaches $386 Billion Amid Market Fluctuations

chest

XRP's trading volume has surged to $386 billion in a 24-hour period, indicating active market participation and potential buy pressure.

user avatarGustavo Mendoza

XRP Wallets Surpass 8 Million Despite Price Decline

chest

The number of wallets holding XRP has exceeded 8 million, indicating strong retail participation despite a significant drop in the token's price.

user avatarMaria Fernandez

Solana Price May Rally in April After Prolonged Decline

chest

Solana price is expected to rally in April after a prolonged decline, potentially reaching above 100 again.

user avatarRajesh Kumar

Final Text on Stablecoin Yield Compromise Delayed

chest

The release of the final text on the stablecoin yield compromise has been delayed due to concerns over the markup session.

user avatarLuis Flores

Stablecoin Yield Dispute Approaches Resolution

chest

The stablecoin yield dispute, a key issue delaying the crypto market structure bill, is nearing resolution after recent meetings.

user avatarMiguel Rodriguez

Important disclaimer: The information presented on the Dapp.Expert portal is intended solely for informational purposes and does not constitute an investment recommendation or a guide to action in the field of cryptocurrencies. The Dapp.Expert team is not responsible for any potential losses or missed profits associated with the use of materials published on the site. Before making investment decisions in cryptocurrencies, we recommend consulting a qualified financial advisor.