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Chainalysis Finds Terrorists Are Refining Their Financial Operations Using Cryptocurrencies

A new study by Chainalysis finds that terrorists are refining their financing operations by using cryptocurrencies.


Chainalysis Finds Terrorists Are Refining Crypto Financing Operations https://t.co/ZQJR03opXz pic.twitter.com/3dD8dIOJ6N — Zoe Harcourt (@Zoe_Digitalmrkt) January 18, 2020

On January 17, it has been reported that the blockchain analysts identified Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades (AQB), Hamas’s military arm and noted terrorist organization, as the first confirmed case of terrorists using cryptocurrency to aid their activity.

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However, AQB used a website to generate a new Bitcoin address for each donor to deposit funds. It included a ‘how-to’ video on donating with maximal anonymity. Compared to similar earlier campaigns, AQB raised as much money and garnered more donors but in less than half the time.

Cryptocurrency has been linked to the crime before, including Ponzi schemes and hate crimes. In other recent research, Chainalysis tracked $2.8 billion in Bitcoin from criminal enterprises to exchanges. Over 50%, $1.4 billion in Bitcoin moved through Binance and Huobi.

It has been analyzed that crypto-enabled crime has caught the attention of regulators and government officials who would like greater oversight of digital currencies.


Terrorist groups are getting better at soliciting donations via cryptocurrency. Read our comparison of two recent terrorism financing campaigns to find out how. https://t.co/FnBHlNhttj pic.twitter.com/7YmPg9839J — Chainalysis (@chainalysis) January 17, 2020

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Last year, Steve Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary, speaking at a gathering of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), applauded global regulatory standards that would combat crypto crimes.

He added:

“The FATF will make sure that virtual asset service providers do not operate in the dark shadows […] This will enable the emerging FinTech sector to stay one-step ahead of rogue regimes and sympathizers of illicit causes…”

Likewise, the FATF, whose 200 countries, including the U.S., promote measures to combat financial crime, now demand that exchanges know more about customers and transactions. More data will hopefully help identify money laundering and terrorism financing in exchange for institutions that largely lack the oversight needed to combat this growing problem.

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Thus, in a statement to Chainalysis, Samuel Lin, the COO of Binance, said:

“Binance is committed to cleaning up financial crime in crypto and improving the health of our industry. We will continue to improve on our proprietary KYC and AML technology, as well as the third-party tools […] One of our core values at Binance is to protect our users…”

Source: blog.chainalysis.com | cointelegraph.com

 
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