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Money laundering: over 2000 bitcoin (BTC) seized

source-logo  en.cryptonomist.ch 27 October 2020 22:50, UTC

Last week the Rotterdam District Court ruled against a couple of Hilversum for 2 and 2.5 years in prison for money laundering using bitcoin (BTC).

The authorities seized 2533 bitcoin (BTC), about 25 million euros, and cash amounting to 250,000 euros.

Two trading companies were also fined 45 thousand euros each, with 138 thousand euros being seized from the first and 40 thousand euros from the second.

Among other things that were seized were mobile phones, hard disks, computer equipment, jewellery and precious watches and even a car, all of which will be analyzed by the authorities to try to trace back to the buyers.

The couple provided the possibility to buy and sell BTC completely anonymously, by meeting in different places, usually fast-food restaurants, where transactions were carried out. 

Authorities have established that around 16 million euros were recycled in this way in just 2 and a half years.

Checking the various transactions on the blockchain also revealed that some of them were aimed at black markets and then used for other illegal activities, so these were not just ordinary people but real criminals who exploited the pair to buy BTC and then make the money disappear and convert it into something else.

Bitcoin and money laundering

The methods and amounts exchanged have therefore not gone unnoticed by the competent authorities.

And this proves once again that it is not entirely true that Bitcoin is an anonymous crypto and that with appropriate research it is possible to trace who made the transactions.

This is not the first time that criminals have tried to use this asset for money laundering and have been caught.

However, these episodes only fuel the negative connotation that Bitcoin has always carried with it, which has been cited as a tool used by criminals rather than as a revolutionary technology.

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