Centralized Exchanges Are Still Criminals’ Favorite Crypto Money Laundering Tool
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Focusing regulatory energy on mixers while letting exchanges remain the primary fiat gateways for illicit funds is like locking the windows while leaving the front door wide open, argues Dr. Jan Philipp Fritsche, managing director of Oak Security.
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