Top

Chinese police bust 1.9 billion USDT banking operation

Policy & Regulation·May 21, 2024, 7:26 AM

In a major crackdown, the Chengdu Public Security Bureau announced on May 15 the dismantling of an extensive underground banking network, resulting in the arrest of 193 suspects across China in an operation that unveiled illegal businesses using the U.S. dollar stablecoin, Tether (USDT).

https://asset.coinness.com/en/news/cd1bcc8fa6cc50d3d0bf670d4113d21d.webp
Photo by DrawKit Illustrations on Unsplash

Unauthorized foreign exchange settlements 

These activities involved illicit transactions amounting to approximately 13.8 billion yuan ($1.9 billion). The investigation began in November 2022 when authorities detected suspicious activities involving underground banks in Chengdu’s Longquanyi district. In response, a specialized task force was formed, integrating experts from various police departments, including economic investigation, cyber security and legal affairs. This team uncovered unauthorized foreign exchange settlements that bypassed national regulations.

 

On June 1 of last year, acting on instructions received from the Ministry of Public Security, the task force conducted coordinated raids in several major cities, such as Shanghai and Shenzhen. These efforts led to the capture of key figures in the criminal syndicate, involving the arrest of 25 suspects. Law enforcement seized numerous bank cards, payment instructions and other digital payment instruments tied to the illegal operations during these raids. A broader investigation across 26 provinces has resulted in 193 suspects being arrested.

 

Using USDT to evade regulation

Further investigations revealed that since January 2021, the syndicate exploited its import and export business to facilitate illegal activities. By using USDT as a medium, they bypassed official foreign exchange channels to service clients needing to transfer funds internationally. Moreover, these operations were intricately linked to other illicit activities, including financial fraud and smuggling.

 

In a related development, on May 13, BeInCrypto reported that the Chinese government arrested six individuals responsible for illicit crypto transactions worth $295 million. These arrests highlight the challenges and risks associated with cryptocurrency in unregulated environments.

 

Additionally, the Hong Kong police recently apprehended three men at a currency exchange shop following a deceptive transaction involving Tether’s USDT. The suspects allegedly showed a customer ceremonial "hell money" before deceitfully persuading him to transfer about $128,073 worth of USDT, only to refuse the agreed-upon cash exchange afterward. 

 

According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), hell banknotes are a form of ceremonial paper money burned as an offering to ancestors or deities in traditional Chinese culture.

 

Late last year, USDT was used by a gang of gold smugglers in Nepal, who received $16 million in the Tether stablecoin in exchange for the precious metal. A joint investigation carried out by the authorities in Nepal and China led to the arrest of two Chinese and 13 Nepalese nationals in connection with the illicit activity.

 

Over the course of the weekend, it emerged that two Chinese nationals had been charged by the authorities in the United States with money laundering through Bahamas-based Deltec Bank. Deltec acts as the primary banker for Tether, prompting longstanding Tether critics to suggest illicit activity relative to the stablecoin issuer’s dealings with the bank.

 

This series of arrests and discoveries underscores the ongoing efforts of Chinese authorities to clamp down on illegal cryptocurrency activities. The activity also poses problems for Tether in its efforts to maintain compliance and stamp out illicit use in the face of ever-increasing regulatory scrutiny worldwide.



More to Read
View All
Web3 & Enterprise·

Sep 11, 2023

Ozys Expands into Japanese Web3 Ecosystem Through Partnership with GensoKishi

Ozys Expands into Japanese Web3 Ecosystem Through Partnership with GensoKishiOzys, a cross-chain platform builder based in South Korea, has made its moves into the Web3 ecosystem in Japan by forging an alliance with GensoKishi Online Meta World, a metaverse adaptation of 3D MMORPG Elemental Knights Online. 3D MMORPG stands for three-dimensional massively multiplayer online role-playing game.Photo by Bastian Riccardi on UnsplashElemental Knights Online’s achievementsWith a history of 15 years, Elemental Knights Online won the 2012 Game of the Year (Gold) in Taiwan and has logged over 8 million downloads. It is available on both Nintendo Switch and Play Station 4.GensoKishi’s Korean ambitionsIn the meantime, GensoKishi is setting its sights on entering the Korean Web3 market by teaming up with Ozys, a company well-versed in decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols and cross-chain technology. Kicking off its collaboration with KLAYswap, a prominent DeFi ecosystem in Korea, GensoKishi plans to grow its ecosystem further with the support of Ozys.Choi Jin-han, CEO of Ozys, conveyed his excitement regarding the company’s entry into the Japanese Web3 market through its collaboration with GensoKishi, a partner with a well-established global fanbase. Choi further emphasized that the Korean cross-chain project will contribute to expediting the growth of the Japanese gaming platform’s ecosystem, with the aim of creating meaningful outcomes.Maxi Kuan, CEO of GensoKishi, said that South Korea has been a significant target market for them since the official release of GensoKishi Online Meta World in November last year. He stated that the partnership with Ozys will accelerate GensoKishi’s progress towards achieving its goals.

news
Web3 & Enterprise·

Jan 27, 2024

OKX to shut down mining-related services

Leading crypto exchange platform OKX has disclosed plans to discontinue its mining pool services, marking a strategic shift for the platform.Photo by engin akyurt on UnsplashService shutdown within one monthThe move, outlined by the firm in a notification to platform users on Friday, involves ceasing new user registrations effective immediately. Existing users will be granted access to the mining pool until Feb. 25. All mining pool-related services on OKX will be completely halted by Feb. 26. Mining Pools data reveals that OKX holds the 36th position among the top 70 bitcoin-focused mining pools, boasting a total hash rate slightly exceeding 496 TH/s. The decision to phase out mining pool services was attributed to "business adjustments," as communicated by OKX, though further details were not provided regarding the specific nature of these adjustments. Previously, OKX's mining pool supported various proof-of-work cryptocurrencies and offered staking services. However, over recent years, many supported assets had been terminated. Presently, the website only displays bitcoin, litecoin and ethereum classic pool services. Once accounted for 5% of all BTC blocks minedOKX's bitcoin mining pool had once accounted for around 5% of the blocks mined on the network. However, a setback occurred on October 16, 2020, when the crypto exchange temporarily suspended withdrawals due to one of its private key holders “cooperating with a public security bureau in investigations.” This led to a significant drop in hashpower connected to the pool, from 9,000 PH/s to 20 PH/s. The pool's current 528 TH/s now represents less than 0.0001% of bitcoin’s total hash rate. Industry trend formingThis strategic move by OKX reflects the evolving landscape of the crypto industry and the challenges faced by mining pools, particularly in the context of regulatory and operational adjustments within the market. The decision may even amount to a formative trend, given that global crypto exchange platform rival KuCoin made a similar move back in August. At the time, KuCoin outlined its plans to temporarily suspend its bitcoin and litecoin mining pools. Although it suggested a temporary halt to such services, there was no indication of when such mining-related services would resume. A company spokesperson stated:“We will see if it is needed to restart based on the market and users’ demand in the future.” Bitcoin halving pressuresOKX’s decision to discontinue mining pool services comes ahead of bitcoin's anticipated fourth halving in April, which is expected to reduce miner rewards from 6.25 to 3.125 BTC. The halving is casting a shadow over the mining sector. Miners' business cost per bitcoin mined is going to increase significantly. Some industry commentators speculate that the break-even point for miners will reach an unsustainable level. NASDAQ-listed Riot Blockchain, in particular, is being singled out as potentially being susceptible due to its cost structure. Miners have had a difficult couple of years, working their way through the bear market component of the last market cycle. That period saw leading miner Core Scientific declare bankruptcy. The company has since restructured and has been relisted on the NASDAQ.  

news
Web3 & Enterprise·

Jun 09, 2023

SK Planet and Milk Partners to Propel Blockchain Ecosystem Development

SK Planet and Milk Partners to Propel Blockchain Ecosystem DevelopmentSouth Korean tech company SK Planet announced today a partnership with Milk Partners, the operator of MiL.k, a blockchain-based reward points platform, in order to foster the UPTN blockchain ecosystem. That’s according to a report by local news outlet Edaily. This alliance comes after conglomerate SK Group’s affiliate recently launched its new non-fungible token (NFT) membership program called “Road to Rich.”Photo by Karolina Grabowska on PexelsSK Planet’s NFT initiativeRoad to Rich is an initiative within OK Cashbag, SK Planet’s popular reward points system. In an effort to promote this initiative, the two companies will organize a Road to Rich event on the MiL.k app this month and enable users to exchange between OK Cashbag points and MiL.k points later this year.Milk Partners’ tech contributionMilk Partners’ parent company, Keyinside, has contributed to the development of SK Planet’s blockchain platform UPTN and has been involved in OK Cashbag’s NFT project, providing business consulting and technology development. UPTN, built on the Avalanche network’s subnet, made its debut through OK Cashbag’s NFT initiative, and a dedicated wallet based on UPTN was recently launched.Kim Kyo-soo, the head of the customer experience division at SK Planet, said that the company plans to build the UPTN ecosystem where customers can enjoy various services, including membership benefits, concert tickets, and shopping.Milk Partners CEO Cho Jung-min expressed enthusiasm about the synergies that can be achieved by participating as a major partner in the blockchain project spearheaded by Korea’s major corporate. He added that the two sides will work together to offer valuable and beneficial services to users.

news
Loading