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June 28, 2026 - 1:09 PM

German Authorities Shut Down 47 Crypto Exchanges Over Money Laundering

German law enforcement agencies have shut down 47 cryptocurrency exchanges due to their involvement in money laundering activities. 

The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), in collaboration with the Central Office for Combating Internet Crime (ZIT) and the Frankfurt public prosecutor’s office, led the operation.

The exchanges were found to be violating anti-money laundering laws, primarily by failing to implement necessary legal measures to trace the origin of criminally obtained funds.

These platforms allowed anonymous transactions without requiring users to register or provide proof of identity, making them ideal for cybercriminals.

Darknet dealers and botnet operators used the exchanges to launder proceeds from criminal activities, including ransom payments.

All of the exchanges involved were based in Germany, posing a significant threat to the country’s financial security by providing a gateway for illicit funds to enter the legitimate economy.

 The shutdown marks a critical step in disrupting cybercrime operations linked to cryptocurrencies.

Doris Israel Ijeoma
Doris Israel Ijeoma
Doris Israel Ijeoma is a graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos. She writes Tech, Political, Business and Entertainment Articles. dorisisrael5@gmail.com
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