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Millions Of Dogecoin Linked To Terrorism, Illicit Activities: Report

Published 25/06/2022, 21:12
Updated 25/06/2022, 22:10
© Reuters Millions Of Dogecoin Linked To Terrorism, Illicit Activities: Report

A newly released report from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic says that millions worth of Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) has been used for illicit activities such as terrorism, child sex abuse material, and far-right extremism.

“While the vast majority of this activity consists of fraud, scams and Ponzi schemes, it also includes the most serious types of crime, including terrorism financing and vendors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM),” the Elliptic report reads.

The Elliptic report quoted a July 2021 release suggesting the rising use of Dogecoin in terror financing, including the use of 84 crypto wallet addresses controlled by Hamas. The wallets using Dogecoin received a total of $40,235 in funding.

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The report also indicates that Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) was also funded using Dogecoin payments.

Dogecoin only covers $3,000 out of the total financing received by CSAM, and Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) remains the dominant mode of payment here.

The most prominent illicit use of Dogecoin involved thefts, scams, and Ponzi schemes. The report uncovered more than 50 such events involving millions of dollars worth of Dogecoin.

One of the cases led to a seizure of over $20 million in Dogecoin by Chinese authorities as part of a rug pull for a fake cryptocurrency called Plus Token.

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