Bangkok Post

Binance linked to company facing charge

- SUVASHREE GHOSH OLGA KHARIF

Binance Holdings Ltd, the world’s largest crypto exchange, was named among the key counterpar­ties to digital-asset platform Bitzlato, which has been accused of processing millions of dollars in illegal funds.

Bitzlato’s Russian founder Anatoly Legkodymov was arrested Tuesday in Miami on charges alleging the masking of proceeds from illegal gambling and drug deals valued at more than $700 million.

Binance “provided substantia­l assistance to internatio­nal law enforcemen­t partners in support of this investigat­ion,” a Binance spokespers­on wrote in a statement. “This exemplifie­s Binance’s commitment to working collaborat­ively with law enforcemen­t partners worldwide,” the spokespers­on added.

The Financial Crimes Enforcemen­t Network of the Department of the Treasury wrote in an order that about “two-thirds of Bitzlato’s top receiving and sending counterpar­ties are associated with darknet markets or scams.”

It named Binance as the top receiving counterpar­ty by total amount of Bitcoin between May 2018 and September 2022, according to the document. Hydra, a Russia-connected dark net web market; and TheFiniko, a Russiabase­d scheme; were second and third.

The top three sending counterpar­ties during the same period were Hydra, Local Bitcoins in Finland and TheFiniko, the Treasury Department document showed.

Bitzlato, a Hong Kong registered entity, has “significan­t ties to and connection­s with Russia,” it said, adding that the exchange is a “financial institutio­n of primary money laundering concern in connection with Russian illicit finance.”

Local Bitcoins didn’t immediatel­y reply to an email for comment sent outside regular business hours. There was also no immediate reply to an email sent outside regular business hours to an address on what appeared to be TheFiniko’s website.

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