Бицлато и неговиот основач се соочуваат со извршни дејствија од американските власти

The United States Department of Justice announced a “major international cryptocurrency enforcement action” against crypto firm Bitzlato and the arrest of its founder, Anatoly Legkodymov.

In a Jan. 18 announcement, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said that authorities had земени enforcement actions against Bizlato in coordination with France, seizing Bitzlato’s website and labeling the business as a “primary money laundering concern” connected to Russian illicit finance. According to Monaco, the Department of Justice worked with the Treasury Department and French law enforcement to take action against Bitzlato for “conducting a money transmitting business that transported and transmitted illicit funds and that failed to meet U.S. regulatory safeguards.”

As part of the case against Bitzlato, FBI officials arrested Legkodymov, a Russian national based in China, on Jan. 17 in Miami. He is scheduled to be arraigned in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

U.S. authorities said the criminal complaint against Bitzlato was based on the firm being a “crucial financial resource” for the Hydra darknet marketplace, allowing users to launder funds including those from ransomware attacks:

„Корисниците на Hydra Market разменија повеќе од 700 милиони долари во криптовалути со Bitzlato, директно или преку посредници, додека Hydra Market не беше затворен од американските и германските органи за спроведување на законот во април 2022 година.

Screenshot of Bitzlato homepage on Jan. 18

The enforcement action was a coordinated effort across Europe and the U.S. to seize many of Bitzlato’s resources — including the firm’s servers — as well as take the founder into custody. Monaco referred to the case as the “most significant enforcement effort” against an exchange since the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team was launched во октомври 2021.

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Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite of the Department of Justice’s criminal division said that U.S. authorities were “just getting started” in cracking down on similar firms involved in facilitating money laundering. Though not commented directly on the ongoing case against crypto exchange FTX and its former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, Monaco warned against those committing crimes against the U.S. financial system “from a tropical island”.