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Chainalysis estimates that $ 40 billion in illicit cryptographic transactions took place in 2024; Criminals have gone from the mainly Bitcoin use in 2021 to the use of stablecoins now– Criminals no longer use BTC, but instead of choosing stablecoins, the report revealed. – What to know:
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