The heist of the century: a married couple laundered SEK 42 billion
A New York couple is suspected of laundering SEK 42 billion in bitcoin. The case shows both the traceability of crypto — and how much work the industry still has to do.
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A New York couple is suspected of laundering SEK 42 billion in bitcoin. The case shows both the traceability of crypto — and how much work the industry still has to do.
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