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FBI warns against using unlicensed crypto transfer services. The FBI has warned today that using unlicensed cryptocurrency transfer services can result in financial loss if law enforcement takes down these platforms. This announcement is aimed at crypto transfer platforms not registered as Money Services Businesses (MSB) and non-compliant with anti-money laundering requirements as mandated by U.S. federal law. Such cryptocurrency services are frequently targeted by law enforcement operations, particularly if criminals use them to transfer or launder funds acquired through unlawful means. In a public service announcement published on its Internet Crime Complaint Center on Thursday, the FBI said, "Using a service that does not comply with its legal obligations may put you at risk of losing access to funds after law enforcement operations target those businesses." "Using a service that does not comply with its legal obligations may put you at risk of losing access to funds after law enforcement operations target those businesses." Those who want to use such transfer services to send cryptocurrency should protect themselves against financial risks posed by unlicensed platforms by: Follow-up to Samourai crypto mixer takedown The FBI's warning follows the recently announced takedown of Samourai, an illicit cryptocurrency transfer platform that also provided a crypto mixer service that allowed the laundering of funds sourced from criminal activity. Icelandic law enforcement seized Samourai's domains (samourai[.]io and samouraiwallet[.]com) and web servers. The Google Play Store also removed the Samourai Wallet Android mobile app (downloaded over 100,000 times) after it was served with a seizure warrant. The U.S. Department of Justice also charged Keonne Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill, the platform's founders and operators, for laundering over $100 million from various criminal enterprises through Samourai's crypto mixing services and collecting around $4.5 million in fees. According to the superseding indictment, "Since the start of the Whirlpool service in or about 2019 and of the Ricochet service in or about 2017, over 80,000 BTC (worth over $2 billion applying the BTC-USD conversion rates at the time of each transaction) has passed through these two services operated by Samourai." "While offering Samourai as a 'privacy' service, the defendants knew that it was a haven for criminals to engage in large-scale money laundering and sanctions evasion," the DOJ said.
Daily Brief Summary
The FBI advises against using unlicensed cryptocurrency transfer services due to potential financial risks.
Unlicensed platforms may not comply with Money Services Business (MSB) registration or anti-money laundering laws.
Users risk losing access to funds if these platforms are targeted and taken down by law enforcement.
The warning follows the seizure of Samourai, a platform involved in laundering over $100 million from criminal activities.
Samourai provided a crypto mixer that obscured the origins of illicitly obtained funds, facilitating large-scale money laundering and sanctions evasion.
Owners of Samourai were charged for operating this service, which processed transactions worth over $2 billion in Bitcoin.
Users are encouraged to only use licensed and compliant cryptocurrency services to avoid legal issues and potential losses.