Global Darknet Takedown Nets $200M in Crypto and Cash—Proving Crime Still Pays (Just Not for the Criminals)
Law enforcement strikes hard—another darknet marketplace crumbles under coordinated global pressure. This time, the haul hits $200 million in seized digital assets and cold hard cash.
Who says crime doesn’t pay? (Besides the guys now staring at a decade in federal prison.)
The takeaway? Even in the shadows, blockchain’s transparency cuts both ways. And while regulators fumble with compliance theater, crypto’s original sin—liquidity—just got another public relations nightmare.