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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why do people need to use Bitcoin for Money laundering?
by
jgaspar
on 23/07/2018, 20:53:17 UTC
Between 2004 and 2010, HSBC laundered Billions of Dollars for the Mexican Drug cartels and nobody blinked an eye. After

7 years of doing this, they got busted and they paid US$1.9bn in fines. {This could be recovered in profits, within a few

weeks} Most people saw this as a slap on the wrist for the people who were involved with this. Not one person working for the

Bank got jail time for doing this.  Roll Eyes  https://observer.news/featured/5-years-ago-hsbc-fined-record-us1-9bn/

Ross Ulbricht, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for creating and running Silk Road, which allegedly facilitated

the sale of $250 million worth of drugs.

                                    Why are we seeing such double standards, when Bitcoin is involved?

Yes, bitcoin is really used for money laundering. But less than 1% of transactions (for 2013-2016) with bitcoins are accounted for coins of illicit origin. For comparison: from 2% to 5% of world GDP (or $ 0.8 to $ 2 trillion) is laundered annually.