Aaron Krolik / New York Times:
How cash-for-crypto exchanges allow users around the world to convert national currencies into stablecoins and then debit cards, avoiding financial surveillance and sanctions— Human smugglers, money launderers and sanctioned individuals once relied on diamonds, gold and artwork to store their illicit fortunes.
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