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Stablecoins Aid Laundering

Thomas by Thomas
December 12, 2025
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Stablecoins Aid Laundering

Stablecoins have emerged as crypto‘s laundering lifeline in 2025, facilitating $25 billion in illicit transactions—a 20% yearly surge—per Chainalysis’s February report, with Tether (USDT) dominating 70% of flows on TRON amid pseudonymity and low fees. The New York Times’s December 7 exposé details a billion-dollar network arrested in Britain for using USDT to evade sanctions, laundering drug/firearm/human trafficking proceeds via Kyrgyzstan banks. FATF’s June statement warns global stablecoins’ mass adoption and P2P transfers could shift ecosystems, demanding AML standards for VASPs.

UNODC’s 2024 report—reaffirmed 2025—flags TRON-based USDT for cyber fraud, laundering, and gambling, with pseudonymity/cross-border ease outpacing Bitcoin. IMF’s December 5 report sparks outrage: “Stablecoins exploited for laundering/terror financing due to pseudonymity/low costs,” per CoinDesk, with experts decrying overreach. Bloomberg’s June 26 notes criminal stablecoin use growing, per task force; INT’s perspective aligns Chainalysis’s $25 billion, with Tether’s liquidity speeding cash-outs. Risks: $300 billion sector’s 10% illicit share, yet MiCA/Travel Rule curbs; stablecoins’ laundering aid—$25B’s shadow—stirs scrutiny’s storm in crypto’s current.

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