DEA & FBI Strike Hard: $10M in Crypto Seized From Sinaloa Cartel in 2025
Law enforcement just turned crypto's transparency against its darkest users. The DEA and FBI clawed back $10 million from Mexico's infamous Sinaloa cartel—proof even drug lords can't outrun blockchain's paper trail.
Bulletproof privacy? Not so much. While cartels once relied on offshore accounts and duffel bags of cash, their shift to digital assets gave authorities a new attack vector. The takedown exposes crypto's double-edged sword: frictionless transactions cut both ways.
Finance snark alert: Maybe Sinaloa should've diversified into Treasury bonds instead.