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Crypto Exchanges in Trouble After Global Money Laundering Exposé
A new investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists reveals how two major crypto exchanges, Binance and OKX, handled large amounts of dirty money linked to criminal networks. The report connects hundreds of millions of dollars in suspicious funds to drug cartels, online scam groups and hacking operations.
According to the findings, Binance processed more than 400 million dollars in questionable deposits between mid-2024 and mid-2025. OKX also received over 200 million dollars during the same period. Many of these transactions were tied to the Huione Group, a Cambodian network accused of running online fraud and laundering operations. Some transfers even came from wallets connected to international drug traffickers.
What makes the situation more serious is that both exchanges had already promised to clean up their systems after earlier pressure from regulators. Despite this, the flow of illicit funds continued, raising concerns about how committed these platforms really are to compliance.
This story matters because it shows how vulnerable the crypto space remains to financial crime. Exchanges serve millions of users, and weak controls allow criminals to move money across borders with ease.
If crypto is to be trusted, transparency and stronger enforcement must become a priority. Users deserve platforms that protect them instead of exposing them to hidden risks.
Do you think exchanges should face stricter rules, or will it hurt innovation? Share your view and spread the word to keep others informed.