The US Treasury Department announced the imposition of sanctions on the Central Research Institute of…
Now the assets of the exchanger in the United States are frozen, and American companies are prohibited from doing business with Suex under the threat of fines and sanctions. The Treasury has published a list of 25 cryptocurrency wallets that Suex uses for daily transactions.
The decision to impose sanctions on the Suex came after the Joe Biden administration last week said it was ready to crack down on the middlemen that power the ransomware ecosystem, and cryptocurrency exchanges are at the top of the list.
Let me also remind you that we reported that The FBI found no evidence of Russia’s fight against ransomware operators.
It looks like Suex was created precisely to help cybercriminals launder money. Although the exchanger has been operating for over three years, it has never attracted attention or moved really large amounts. As a result, Suex did not even make it to the Coinmarketcap rating.
At the same time, according to the statements of the American authorities, in the period from 2018 to 2021, Suex helped ransomware and other cybercriminals to launder more than $ 160 million, working with the operators of at least eight ransomware. In total, approximately 40% of all transactions involved stolen funds.
Chainalysis writes that since its launch in February 2018, Suex has received more than $ 481 million in Bitcoin alone, including funds raised from cybercriminals:
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