German Regulator Has No Info on ‘Cyber Incidents’ on German Crypto Trading Platforms

Published at: May 28, 2019

Germany’s financial regulator has no knowledge of “cyber incidents” or market manipulation occurring on crypto trading platforms in the country, according to a press release on May 28.

Referencing info from the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) — the financial watchdog that oversees banks, financial services institutions and insurance services — the government responded to a question from the Free Democratic Party (FDP), a centrist political party in the country, concerning information on cyber attacks, fraud, money laundering and market manipulation involving crypto assets.

A translation of the written response reveals that it does not categorize financial crimes any differently if cryptocurrencies are involved:

“Fraud involving cryptoassets is not reported separately in police crime statistics. The Federal Government has, beyond publicly known incidents, no information on fraud in the area cryptocurrencies and ICOs [initial coin offerings] in Germany or the European Union”

The government also noted that the same applies to market manipulation, but did acknowledge the use of cryptocurrencies for money laundering, with specific reference to bitcoin (BTC):

“The Federal Criminal Police Office is aware of investigations and convictions for money laundering, in which illegal Bitcoin revenues from narcotics transactions on the darknet were washed through bank accounts, or in money laundering services that were offered on the darknet for illegal revenue from drug trafficking with a payout in Bitcoin.”

While using cryptocurrencies for money laundering remains a concern for many financial regulators around the world, a 2018 report from Japan’s National Police Agency found that virtual currency-related money laundering accounted for only 2% of all recorded cases.

Tags
Aml
Related Posts
International Police Collaboration Leads to Arrest of Suspect in $11 Million IOTA Theft
Following international police collaboration, a 36-year-old individual suspected of the theft of over $11 million in IOTA, as well as fraud and money laundering, has been arrested on Jan. 24. Europol published a statement detailing the investigation on the day of the arrest. The suspect was reportedly arrested by United Kingdom’s South East Regional Organised Crime Unit, together with the Hessen State Police in Germany, the UK’s National Crime Agency and Europol, following a search warrant carried out in Oxford, U.K. The operation that lead to the man’s arrest — and the seizure of several of his electronic devices — …
Altcoin / Jan. 24, 2019
‘Swiss Leaks’ HSBC Whistleblower Plans to Launch ‘Clean, Ethical’ Crypto Token
Frenchman Hervé Falciani, a whistleblower who has been convicted of the largest leak in banking history, plans to launch an ethical cryptocurrency that would combat money-laundering and fraud, Reuters reported on Feb. 8. In 2015, Falciani was convicted in absentia by Swiss courts for aggravated financial espionage after leaking the details of ~30,000 accounts, holding almost $120 billion in assets at HSBC’s Swiss private bank. The evidence — which was alleged to have exposed a web of clients’ tax evasion, money laundering, and illicit financing schemes — has since triggered investigations and prosecutions in several countries, and Falciani remains in …
Adoption / Feb. 8, 2019
Market-Wide Losses Intensify in Second Day of Major Crypto Price Plummet
Thursday, September 6: crypto markets are blisteringly red, with virtually all of the top 100 coins posting hefty losses on the 24-hour charts, as Coin360 data shows. Market visualizat ion from Coin360 Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at around $6,492 at press time, down almost 6.32 percent on the day, according to Cointelegraph’s Bitcoin Price Index. Having broken through the $7,000 threshold August 31, Bitcoin saw a solid uptrend until its sudden plummet yesterday, September 5. The top coin is now around 8 percent down on its weekly chart. On the month, however, Bitcoin remains up by around the same figure …
Bitcoin Price / Sept. 6, 2018
LexisNexis Partners With Australian Crypto Exchange Blockbid to Increase Security
Risk management giant LexisNexis has partnered with crypto exchange Blockbid to increase the exchanges security measures Blockbid reports on its Medium account June 4. Blockbid is reportedly one of the first trading platforms to voluntarily observe global anti-money laundering (AML) measures by partnering with LexisNexis and ThreatMetrix security technology firms. Boosting fraud prevention and know your customer (KYC) measures in respect to banks, the solution “Trade with Confidence” intends to prevent crypto being used in cases of money laundering, terrorism financing, human trafficking, and other illegal activity. According to the blog post, the newly adopted technology by Melbourne-based exchange Blockbid …
United States / June 5, 2018
LUNA2 traders are increasingly short despite 67.5% rally, $4 million liquidated
Terra (LUNA2) reversed a portion of the losses this June 9 as its price per token rose by as much as 67.5% on the day, catching many traders off-guard with their perpetual swap positions. LUNA2 traders are shorting it In detail, LUNA2's price soared from $2 to as high as $3.58. The volatile intraday move coincided with the liquidation of nearly $4 million worth of LUNA2 trades on Binance and Bybit, including $2.46 million worth of short positions, data from Coinglass shows. Interestingly, LUNA2's funding rates across Binance and Bybit remained negative, suggesting that traders are still short despite the …
Markets / June 9, 2022