Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, and Financial Crimes

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https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2025.14.08

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Cryptocurrencies, blockchain, financial crimes, money laundering, fraud, regulation

Abstract

Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology have revolutionized the financial sector, offering decentralized, secure, and efficient transaction mechanisms. However, these innovations have also introduced new challenges, particularly in the realm of financial crimes such as money laundering, illicit trade, and fraud. This paper explores the dual-use nature of cryptocurrencies, examining their potential for both financial innovation and criminal exploitation, with over $20 billion in illicit transactions recorded in 2023 (Chainalysis, 2023). By reviewing case studies, regulatory responses, and technological solutions, this paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the risks and opportunities presented by cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Current regulatory frameworks, such as the EU’s MiCA Regulation (2023) and FATF recommendations and guidelines, have significantly influenced cryptocurrency adoption by balancing innovation with risk mitigation. The paper concludes with actionable recommendations for enhancing regulatory frameworks, fostering international cooperation, leveraging AI and other technological advancements, and creating educational initiatives to mitigate financial crimes in the digital age.

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2025-04-08

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Special Issue - Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, and Criminology: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

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Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, and Financial Crimes. (2025). International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 14, 76-89. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2025.14.08

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