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legendary
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
The FBI is doing a good job and this will help limit these kind of exchanges where stolen funds are used to exchange for other things. This will limit there expansion even the culprits behind the exchange would want to create another exchange to continue there business. This is not the first time this is happening, I have seen similar sites that was shot down by the security for some offense similar to this one. We hope to see the continuous fight against fraudsters and illegal exchanges.

We can commend them, but they barely scratch the surface here in my opinion. There could still be hundreds of fly by night crypto exchanges around just being used by criminals or in the long run, going to scam their customers.

We've seen this in the past and this is going to be a cat and mouse game. And definitely FBI are not going out full force if there is no American involved or at least this criminals are not operating inside the US, hence they might know this exchange for a long time and only makes a moved recently.
Mixer services, exchange, cashing is a very big business in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other countries. Closing sites won't help here. A lot of people are ready to be drops for a small salary and there is no criminal liability for this. If in Europe and the USA it is difficult to cash out criminal money, then in these countries it is easy. All contacts are on the darknet forums, and sites are quickly restored.


Yes, and if we can add, this criminals are the one putting all this fly by night crypto exchanges in countries like you mentioned, specially Russia and Ukraine which to me this is a business already.

And as we all know that there are a lot of hackers too in that country and we have seen a lot of black hat community either in clearnet or TOR propagating this one or even offered services to create exchanges for this purposes. And it's very easy for them to register and get a domain name. So again, this is a big task ahead for US government, Interpol. And it will take the government intervention as well to cooperate and take down this crypto exchanges.
In Russia, about 10 known sites for fraud and similar services are on the clearnet. These sites sometimes don't work because their owners do DOS attacks on each other.
The police are good at dealing with the sale of weapons and explosives. Such announcements are usually from police agents. Do not try to buy weapons in Russia on such sites. It is more difficult to fight the rest, several others immediately come to the place of one fraudster.
legendary
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
The FBI is doing a good job and this will help limit these kind of exchanges where stolen funds are used to exchange for other things. This will limit there expansion even the culprits behind the exchange would want to create another exchange to continue there business. This is not the first time this is happening, I have seen similar sites that was shot down by the security for some offense similar to this one. We hope to see the continuous fight against fraudsters and illegal exchanges.

We can commend them, but they barely scratch the surface here in my opinion. There could still be hundreds of fly by night crypto exchanges around just being used by criminals or in the long run, going to scam their customers.

We've seen this in the past and this is going to be a cat and mouse game. And definitely FBI are not going out full force if there is no American involved or at least this criminals are not operating inside the US, hence they might know this exchange for a long time and only makes a moved recently.
Mixer services, exchange, cashing is a very big business in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other countries. Closing sites won't help here. A lot of people are ready to be drops for a small salary and there is no criminal liability for this. If in Europe and the USA it is difficult to cash out criminal money, then in these countries it is easy. All contacts are on the darknet forums, and sites are quickly restored.


Yes, and if we can add, this criminals are the one putting all this fly by night crypto exchanges in countries like you mentioned, specially Russia and Ukraine which to me this is a business already.

And as we all know that there are a lot of hackers too in that country and we have seen a lot of black hat community either in clearnet or TOR propagating this one or even offered services to create exchanges for this purposes. And it's very easy for them to register and get a domain name. So again, this is a big task ahead for US government, Interpol. And it will take the government intervention as well to cooperate and take down this crypto exchanges.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 4270
I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
The FBI is doing a good job and this will help limit these kind of exchanges where stolen funds are used to exchange for other things. This will limit there expansion even the culprits behind the exchange would want to create another exchange to continue there business. This is not the first time this is happening, I have seen similar sites that was shot down by the security for some offense similar to this one. We hope to see the continuous fight against fraudsters and illegal exchanges.

We can commend them, but they barely scratch the surface here in my opinion. There could still be hundreds of fly by night crypto exchanges around just being used by criminals or in the long run, going to scam their customers.

We've seen this in the past and this is going to be a cat and mouse game. And definitely FBI are not going out full force if there is no American involved or at least this criminals are not operating inside the US, hence they might know this exchange for a long time and only makes a moved recently.
Mixer services, exchange, cashing is a very big business in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other countries. Closing sites won't help here. A lot of people are ready to be drops for a small salary and there is no criminal liability for this. If in Europe and the USA it is difficult to cash out criminal money, then in these countries it is easy. All contacts are on the darknet forums, and sites are quickly restored.
legendary
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
The FBI is doing a good job and this will help limit these kind of exchanges where stolen funds are used to exchange for other things. This will limit there expansion even the culprits behind the exchange would want to create another exchange to continue there business. This is not the first time this is happening, I have seen similar sites that was shot down by the security for some offense similar to this one. We hope to see the continuous fight against fraudsters and illegal exchanges.

We can commend them, but they barely scratch the surface here in my opinion. There could still be hundreds of fly by night crypto exchanges around just being used by criminals or in the long run, going to scam their customers.

We've seen this in the past and this is going to be a cat and mouse game. And definitely FBI are not going out full force if there is no American involved or at least this criminals are not operating inside the US, hence they might know this exchange for a long time and only makes a moved recently.
sr. member
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
The FBI is doing a good job and this will help limit these kind of exchanges where stolen funds are used to exchange for other things. This will limit there expansion even the culprits behind the exchange would want to create another exchange to continue there business. This is not the first time this is happening, I have seen similar sites that was shot down by the security for some offense similar to this one. We hope to see the continuous fight against fraudsters and illegal exchanges.
legendary
Activity: 1736
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
Usually, if the case does not involve the United States and American citizens, then the FBI can monitor the activities of criminals for a long time. But when criminals try to instill their actions against the United States, then special services begin to work. If these exchanges work for fraud in the territory of the Russian Federation and the former countries of the USSR, then it is unprofitable to close them. Easier to follow and get more information.
copper member
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l0tt0.com
I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes




i'm sure they are all owned by one person, or a group of people all hosted on same server/account/dc.
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The FBI has seized together with the Ukrainian police, a total of 9 crypto currencies exchange that is being used as a front and facilitated money laundering by cyber criminals. The 9 crypto currencies are:

  • 24xbtc.com
  • 100btc.pro
  • pridechange.com
  • 101crypta.com
  • uxbtc.com
  • trust-exchange.org
  • bitcoin24.exchange
  • paybtc.pro
  • owl.gold

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Noncompliant virtual currency exchanges, which have a lax anti-money laundering program or collect minimal Know Your Customer information or none at all, serve as important hubs in the cybercrime ecosystem and are operating in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Sections 1960 and 1956.  Many of these services are advertised on online forums dedicated to discussing criminal activity. By providing these services, the virtual currency exchanges knowingly support the criminal activities of their clients and become co-conspirators in criminal schemes.

Much of the criminal activity occurring at the affected exchanges involved cyber actors responsible for ransomware, but also other scammers, and cybercriminals.  The service’s website offered support in both Russian and English.

The investigation is ongoing. Visitors to the sites will now find a seizure banner that notifies them that the domain name has been seized by federal authorities and operating an unlicensed money service business and facilitating money laundering is a federal crime.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmi/pr/fbi-disrupts-virtual-currency-exchanges-used-facilitate-criminal-activity



It's good that this kind of websites are being taken down, but we all know that this is just the beginning. Maybe next week this operators are going to open up a new website to cater for their customers. So it's going to be a ongoing battle between the bad actors against government agencies. Just interesting though that since the war is still ongoing on Ukraine, this criminals business are still thriving.


funny how they all have super shitty names.
legendary
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes



If this is criminal money, then the details of the drop bank card are indicated during the exchange. In Russia or Ukraine, such a market is very well developed. You do not even need to buy other people's bank cards, intermediaries will cash out your cryptocurrency for 5-7%. The DarkNet is littered with such services.
hero member
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I wonder how the FBI or exchange users got themselves to these unknown exchanges ,because I expected this to be with larger exchanges were liquidity is not a problem and they have a larger userbase...besides you can't hide behind a small exchange because all users are unique and they know the traits of each user and a person can easily be spotted!

Btw wonder why these guys didn't simply use a mixer or something if they have the skills to do their illegally sh*t, guess not so smart after all Roll Eyes


legendary
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This is a drop in the sea. Before the whole situation in Ukraine, there were a lot of call centers that deceived people and engaged in fraud. They did not violate the laws of Ukraine and deceived the citizens of Russia and neighboring states. This business served many people who cashed out money, couriers, exchange services and so on.
This happens in most of the countries.  Maybe not call centers.  But there are many scams, they just play different strategies and try out different methods.  Unfortunately there will always be groups of people who try to do harm.

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This information makes me wonder.  How much distance is there between disrupting 9 Cryptocurrency Exchanges facilitating criminal activity and trying to ban or restrict the use of Decentralized services for the same reason or excuse.  I am all for making things right and fair and if an Exchange was engaging in criminal activity, so be it.  But if we put every piece of the puzzle together and add up all the articles where they seize Chip Mixer, disrupt Cryptocurrency Exchanges .. this can easily become a precedent and they would be just a step away from starting to throw arrows toward the more Decentralized services as well.

It seems by the way they formulate things they keep underlining lack of Know Your Customer and Anti Money Laundering procedures.  Now, US is known for being strongly against lack of the two and if they say these Exchanges knowingly allowed criminals on their Exchange and even supported them, they deserve a takedown.

You know what would be interesting.  Can any body find any of these Exchanges actively supporting crime on 'forums dedicated to criminal activity' which I suppose are bl### hat forums?

There are a lot of blackhat forums that this exchanges could be promoting and that's why majority of us haven't heard of it. And I think this is not the first time that government agencies has this so called disrupt this crypto exchanges that harbor criminals and yet its a cat and mouse game.

Maybe the moment that they have been caught and reported, it will be like mushrooms wherein another one will pop up to cater to this criminals and then promoted to this blackhat forums. So we will see how Urkaine or US or any other countries can step up and fight this kind of illicit activities and exchange being used as facilitator.
Of course, I don’t know how such exchangers work in the USA, but my friends say that in the southern states of the USA there are no problems exchanging cryptocurrency for fiat, and even more so in Mexico.
If no one was detained, then in a few days or hours new sites will appear. I gave above a link to a site where you can find thousands of such exchangers.
hero member
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This is a drop in the sea. Before the whole situation in Ukraine, there were a lot of call centers that deceived people and engaged in fraud. They did not violate the laws of Ukraine and deceived the citizens of Russia and neighboring states. This business served many people who cashed out money, couriers, exchange services and so on.
This happens in most of the countries.  Maybe not call centers.  But there are many scams, they just play different strategies and try out different methods.  Unfortunately there will always be groups of people who try to do harm.

-----

This information makes me wonder.  How much distance is there between disrupting 9 Cryptocurrency Exchanges facilitating criminal activity and trying to ban or restrict the use of Decentralized services for the same reason or excuse.  I am all for making things right and fair and if an Exchange was engaging in criminal activity, so be it.  But if we put every piece of the puzzle together and add up all the articles where they seize Chip Mixer, disrupt Cryptocurrency Exchanges .. this can easily become a precedent and they would be just a step away from starting to throw arrows toward the more Decentralized services as well.

It seems by the way they formulate things they keep underlining lack of Know Your Customer and Anti Money Laundering procedures.  Now, US is known for being strongly against lack of the two and if they say these Exchanges knowingly allowed criminals on their Exchange and even supported them, they deserve a takedown.

You know what would be interesting.  Can any body find any of these Exchanges actively supporting crime on 'forums dedicated to criminal activity' which I suppose are bl### hat forums?

There are a lot of blackhat forums that this exchanges could be promoting and that's why majority of us haven't heard of it. And I think this is not the first time that government agencies has this so called disrupt this crypto exchanges that harbor criminals and yet its a cat and mouse game.

Maybe the moment that they have been caught and reported, it will be like mushrooms wherein another one will pop up to cater to this criminals and then promoted to this blackhat forums. So we will see how Urkaine or US or any other countries can step up and fight this kind of illicit activities and exchange being used as facilitator.
legendary
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This is a drop in the sea. Before the whole situation in Ukraine, there were a lot of call centers that deceived people and engaged in fraud. They did not violate the laws of Ukraine and deceived the citizens of Russia and neighboring states. This business served many people who cashed out money, couriers, exchange services and so on.
This happens in most of the countries.  Maybe not call centers.  But there are many scams, they just play different strategies and try out different methods.  Unfortunately there will always be groups of people who try to do harm.

-----

This information makes me wonder.  How much distance is there between disrupting 9 Cryptocurrency Exchanges facilitating criminal activity and trying to ban or restrict the use of Decentralized services for the same reason or excuse.  I am all for making things right and fair and if an Exchange was engaging in criminal activity, so be it.  But if we put every piece of the puzzle together and add up all the articles where they seize Chip Mixer, disrupt Cryptocurrency Exchanges .. this can easily become a precedent and they would be just a step away from starting to throw arrows toward the more Decentralized services as well.

It seems by the way they formulate things they keep underlining lack of Know Your Customer and Anti Money Laundering procedures.  Now, US is known for being strongly against lack of the two and if they say these Exchanges knowingly allowed criminals on their Exchange and even supported them, they deserve a takedown.

You know what would be interesting.  Can any body find any of these Exchanges actively supporting crime on 'forums dedicated to criminal activity' which I suppose are bl### hat forums?
I think that there is not a single crypto-exchange in the world to which criminals did not transfer their coins. According to one analyst, there are a lot of intelligence agencies in the United States, more than 20, and they also have reporting on their activities and funding. Therefore, any exchanger can be held liable under similar articles of the law. It will be necessary to master more than 1 billion of the budget for the fight against these exchangers, everyone will only benefit from this.
hero member
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This is a drop in the sea. Before the whole situation in Ukraine, there were a lot of call centers that deceived people and engaged in fraud. They did not violate the laws of Ukraine and deceived the citizens of Russia and neighboring states. This business served many people who cashed out money, couriers, exchange services and so on.
This happens in most of the countries.  Maybe not call centers.  But there are many scams, they just play different strategies and try out different methods.  Unfortunately there will always be groups of people who try to do harm.

-----

This information makes me wonder.  How much distance is there between disrupting 9 Cryptocurrency Exchanges facilitating criminal activity and trying to ban or restrict the use of Decentralized services for the same reason or excuse.  I am all for making things right and fair and if an Exchange was engaging in criminal activity, so be it.  But if we put every piece of the puzzle together and add up all the articles where they seize Chip Mixer, disrupt Cryptocurrency Exchanges .. this can easily become a precedent and they would be just a step away from starting to throw arrows toward the more Decentralized services as well.

It seems by the way they formulate things they keep underlining lack of Know Your Customer and Anti Money Laundering procedures.  Now, US is known for being strongly against lack of the two and if they say these Exchanges knowingly allowed criminals on their Exchange and even supported them, they deserve a takedown.

You know what would be interesting.  Can any body find any of these Exchanges actively supporting crime on 'forums dedicated to criminal activity' which I suppose are bl### hat forums?
legendary
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It's good that this kind of websites are being taken down, but we all know that this is just the beginning. Maybe next week this operators are going to open up a new website to cater for their customers. So it's going to be a ongoing battle between the bad actors against government agencies. Just interesting though that since the war is still ongoing on Ukraine, this criminals business are still thriving.

This is a drop in the sea. Before the whole situation in Ukraine, there were a lot of call centers that deceived people and engaged in fraud. They did not violate the laws of Ukraine and deceived the citizens of Russia and neighboring states. This business served many people who cashed out money, couriers, exchange services and so on.
legendary
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It's good that this kind of websites are being taken down, but we all know that this is just the beginning. Maybe next week this operators are going to open up a new website to cater for their customers. So it's going to be a ongoing battle between the bad actors against government agencies. Just interesting though that since the war is still ongoing on Ukraine, this criminals business are still thriving.


I am not sure what good you have found in closing down these websites. Obviously if they have actively helped scammers and money launderers, then it should be closed. Because we don't want such nuisance into crypto market for sure. But what their crime?

US government is going on a war against cryptocurrency related businesses it seems. This will force any future businesses to start their operation from a very different country where the law is favorable. US will loose out on it big time.
legendary
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I'm with the I never heard of any of these group of people.
Has anyone had ANY experience with them be it good or bad?

Since the Ukrainian police were mentioned I can only assume that they were operating out of that part of the world.

-Dave
I may have dealt with these services. There are thousands of such services in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, and no one asks for documents. Such exchanges do not store personal data, only a bank card number and transaction data, maybe even an email. Basically, this is a set of useless information, because the criminal uses bank cards and wallets of other people.
legendary
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I'm with the I never heard of any of these group of people.
Has anyone had ANY experience with them be it good or bad?

Since the Ukrainian police were mentioned I can only assume that they were operating out of that part of the world.

-Dave
legendary
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The FBI has seized together with the Ukrainian police, a total of 9 crypto currencies exchange that is being used as a front and facilitated money laundering by cyber criminals.
Bad news again about crypto exchanges, in 2023 a series of cases and laws have occurred on crypto exchanges, ranging from arrests, fraudsters, closures, embezzlement, bankruptcy and so on, who knows what happens next to crypto exchanges that are spread all over the world.

In 2010-2018 there weren't as many exchanges circulating as they are today, more and more exchanges, more cases that occur, it seems that some crypto exchanges are just for profit, Without considering the rules and laws that apply, they easily act outside the law and criminality, this is truly a case that cannot be imitated by other exchanges, I hope that in the future exchanges that still survive and operate in every country, can protect the crypto assets of their respective users, without the problems that have happened and we see like now.
legendary
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Some exchanges will probably block US customers if they want to keep their no-KYC policy available. Although I'm not sure if that is a good move from a business standpoint. People should look for decentralized solutions to avoid being locked out of their accounts before their exchange starts to demand KYC.
What is happening from the last war will open the door easy to close any crypto exchange. All you need is to accuse these platforms of laundering money or unlawful trade and you will find enough justification to close it.

The most important for platforms is not the closure because it can work from the Kayman Islands, but it is difficult to create bank accounts in the European Union or the United States will deprive them of many of the liquidity they need to continue advertisements or pay salaries to employees.
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