This report is a sensational bitch! Cartel money was recycled even without ₿. And if crypto didn't exist, they would recycle in another way as they have always done! The example of the knife. You can use the knife in the kitchen to cook magnificent dishes and you can use it to kill someone. The same bitcoin. 🤷♂️
Elliptic just published a new report on how cartels use cryptocurrencies to launder drug proceeds, and I have a few questions.

First, if you, an unbiased person, take a look at the above graphic by Elliptic, do you come to the conclusion that "unhosted wallets" are what enable cartels to launder money through cryptocurrencies?
Or could it be that the actual problem is that cartels still somehow manage to deposit their cash in the financial system, despite extensive AML/CFT frameworks imposed on banks?
Secod, if these frameworks are already exploited by cartels, can you outline precisely how imposing these same AML/CFT regulations on "unhosted wallets" would stop cartels from exploiting them – and not just impose unproportionate burdens on the average user?
Given what Elliptic has outlined in their newest report, lawmakers should be extremely wary of relying on for-profit marketing materials to inform their decisions, and keep in mind that the expansion of AML/CFT frameworks to "unhosted wallets" would drastically enlarge such firms' addressable market, constituting a clear profit motive – while likely doing nothing to stop actual crime.
Full story:
https://www.therage.co/new-elliptic-report-are-unhosted-wallets-really-the-problem/
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