U.S. hasn’t stopped N. Korean gang from laundering its crypto haul

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U.S. hasn’t stopped N. Korean gang from laundering its crypto haul
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North Korean hackers who last month carried out one of the largest cryptocurrency thefts ever are still laundering their haul more than a week after they were identified as the thieves.

In a statement, Tether said that it “conducts constant market monitoring to ensure that there are no irregular movements or measures that might be in contravention of applicable international sanctions.” Chatex didn’t respond to requests for comment.

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