Germany raided 47 crypto exchanges for illegal activities

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German law enforcement just cracked down on 47 cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country, citing their involvement in criminal activities.

The Bundeskriminalamt, the BKA, Germany’s criminal investigation agency, announced this operation in an official press release.

BKA-exchanges, 47:0

The crackdown was led by the Frankfurt am Main Public Prosecutor’s Office and the BKA, targeting platforms that allowed anonymous exchanges between fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies.

These exchanges are accused of violating anti-money laundering laws by not following proper KYC procedures.

Authorities claim that these platforms helped hide the origins of funds obtained through illegal means on a large scale, effectively operating as criminal trading platforms for money laundering.

The BKA stated that during this operation, they were able to secure extensive user and transaction data from the exchanges.

They also noted that some users were linked to ransomware groups, botnet operators, and darknet traders. And now all their data are in the hands of the police.

Cybercrime prevention

This operation is part of a strategy by German authorities to combat cybercrime by targeting the infrastructure itself that supports illegal activities.

By shutting down these exchanges, they want to disrupt the flow of illicit funds. Looks like it works.

Germany reported several successes in its fight against cybercrime in the past time. In 2023, authorities seized the server infrastructure of ChipMixer, recovering around 90 million euros.

The BKA also highlighted the takedown of various criminal marketplaces, including Kingdom Market, and the disabling of serious malware threats like Qakbot and Emotet.

Advanced, usable crypto framework for the lawful industry

Germany already established a comprehensive regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, enforcing strict anti-money laundering laws that require KYC procedures from the platforms.

This framework is allegedly designed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing activities.

Now many experts think that these new actions against the illegal exchanges will not only deter illegal activities in the crypto space but also pretty likely encourage other countries to strengthen their own regulations too.

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