Blockchain Analysts Identify North Korean Laundering Patterns on Solana
Blockchain Analysts Identify North Korean Laundering Patterns on Solana
🕵️ North Korea's crypto trail
A blockchain analytics firm has detected money laundering activity that resembles previous North Korean state-linked operations.
Key Findings:
- Cross-chain laundering patterns identified across multiple blockchains
- Solana network presents specific tracing challenges for investigators
- Activity patterns mirror known North Korean crypto operations
The firm noted that tracking funds on Solana requires different methodologies compared to other chains, creating obstacles for law enforcement. These technical hurdles may explain why threat actors are increasingly using the network for illicit fund movements.
Previous North Korean-linked operations have involved sophisticated techniques to obscure transaction trails across multiple blockchain networks.
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