Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesCopyBotsEarn

Chemical shops with suspected narcotics ties received $250M in crypto since 2015, says Chainalysis

The BlockThe Block2024/03/07 16:46
By:The Block

Quick Take Since 2015, chemical shops with suspected narcotics links received $250 million in cryptocurrencies, according to a Chainalysis report. The report claims to have uncovered thousands of wallets tied to illegal drug ingredient producers.

Since 2015, chemical shops suspected of having connections to illegal narcotics networks have received $250 million in cryptocurrencies, according to a report by Chainalysis.

Published Thursday, the study done by the blockchain analytics firm shows that a quarter of a billion dollars worth of cryptocurrencies flowed into digital wallets with ties to suspected chemical shops between July 2015 and February 2024. Of those funds, roughly $100 million went to drug plants in China, Chainalysis claims. 

The transfers' recipients are believed to be chemical precursor shops, or drug production sites that produce key ingredients for the production of illegal narcotics such as fentanyl and heroin, according to Chainalysis. 

The new report includes thousands of previously unidentified wallets with chemical shop ties, the research firm said in a press release. Its dataset includes both exchange deposit addresses and several unique on-chain services and wallets.

Chainanalysis' latest report identifies a larger dollar amount for suspected narcotics-linked transactions than those reported in its year-prior findings. In a 2023 report, Chainalysis estimated nearly $38 million worth of digital tokens flowed into wallets belonging to chemical precursor shops between January 2018 and April 2023, but that was using a smaller set of data. 

It remains unclear if Chainalysis' latest findings reflect an increase in narcotics-tied crypto transactions or if the apparent increase in inflows to drug-tied wallets is a result of the firm's decision this year to analyze a greater number of wallets over a longer period.

Tracking digital funds tied to illicit narcotics production is difficult because of the covert nature of the illegal drug trade. China was the largest producer of fentanyl precursors globally in 2019, according to a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Since then, the DEA has put pressure on China to shut down precursor chemical networks that it says fuel the illegal drug trade. Last October, federal officials indicted eight China-based drug companies and their employees for narcotics-related crimes. 


0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Stake to earn
CEC, QTLX, GDV and other popular new coins are in hot progress!
Stake now!

You may also like

Has Altcoin Season Started With FED Heat? Legendary Analyst Answers

Cryptocurrency analyst il Capo answered the question of whether the altcoin season has started in his statement.

Bitcoinsistemi2024/09/19 21:06

How Much Will Bitcoin Price Be If Trump Wins, How Much If Harris Wins? Standard Chartered Announces Big Bull Forecast

At what price level will Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, be after the US elections? Here are analysts' opinions.

Bitcoinsistemi2024/09/19 21:06

Vitalik Buterin’s Wallet is Active Again: Detected in Onchain Data

Another movement was detected in the cryptocurrency wallets of Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin. Here are the details.

Bitcoinsistemi2024/09/19 21:06