PANews reported on February 27 that according to Cointelegraph, the 2025 "Crypto Crime Report" released by Chainalysis shows that crypto crime has entered a professional era dominated by AI-driven scams, stablecoin money laundering, and efficient network groups. Illegal transactions in the past year reached $51 billion, breaking previous records. Preliminary estimates show that crypto crime declined in 2024. But a deeper analysis shows that this is not the case: criminals have adopted advanced money laundering techniques, relying on stablecoins, DeFi, and AI-driven deception, creating the illusion of reduced crime.
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