
Crypto money-laundering hit $82 billion in 2025, researchers say

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In 2025, money launderers received at least $82 billion in cryptocurrencies, a significant increase from $10 billion in 2020, according to blockchain researchers Chainalysis. The rise is attributed to the growth of Chinese-language money-laundering networks, which processed nearly $40 million in crypto daily. Chainalysis identified around 1,800 active wallets linked to these networks, processing $16.1 billion in 2025. Despite China's ban on crypto trading, these networks continue to adapt and evade detection, utilizing various techniques to facilitate their operations.
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