They say its money laundering?
Is #Bitcoin used in such?
I thought its against fiat and the banks?
So,how does it differ?
Yuuuge mistake 🥹
nostr:npub1m0n0nautpnk0jntmg89kgjucfwygrsppcpf963um5eqkjehqwess7rd0un:
"This is the largest #bitcoin transaction fee ever paid in dollar terms, at a cost of $3.14m.
The previous record holder was the PayPal/Paxos incident a few months ago, clocking in at only $510k"

https://mempool.space/tx/b5a2af5845a8d3796308ff9840e567b14cf6bb158ff26c999e6f9a1f5448f9aa
They say its money laundering?
Is #Bitcoin used in such?
I thought its against fiat and the banks?
So,how does it differ?
Fee went to a mining pool so no lol..
That's different from overpaid?
Someone, probably institutional made a mistake, block was mined by AntPool so they got the btc from the fees. Bitcoin network says it's their money but probably they'll return it...
About money laundering, which isn't the case here, you can launder millions with anything even with one painting, you don't need to use the most watched public ledger in history.