Aller directement au contenu
  • home
  • News
  • How to
  • Coin information
  • Bot Lab
  • General Discussion
  • Récent
  • Populaire
  • Mots-clés
Habillages
  • Clair
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Sombre
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Défaut (Aucun habillage)
  • Aucun habillage
Réduire

Coinsori

  1. Accueil
  2. News
  3. Crypto-Linked Crime Jumps In Basque Country — But What Does It Mean For Traders?

Les activités criminelles liées aux cryptomonnaies sont en augmentation dans le Pays basque, mais quelles en sont les conséquences pour les traders ?

Planifié Épinglé Verrouillé Déplacé News
1 Messages 1 Publieurs 1 Vues 1 Abonné
  • Du plus ancien au plus récent
  • Du plus récent au plus ancien
  • Les plus votés
Répondre
  • Répondre à l'aide d'un nouveau sujet
Se connecter pour répondre
Ce sujet a été supprimé. Seuls les utilisateurs avec les droits d'administration peuvent le voir.
  • 라 Hors-ligne
    라 Hors-ligne
    라온
    écrit dernière édition par
    #1

    The Ertzaintza (Basque Country police) says crypto is now present in a growing share of tech‑enabled crimes in Euskadi.

    More Than 500 Crypto Crimes In A Small Region

    In a report from last Monday, northern Spain’s Ertzaintza stated that they logged 541 crypto‑linked complaints in 2025, all of them undergoing investigation right now. The cases include 13 investigations into alleged fraud offenses and multiple other money laundering, embezzlement, fraud, scams and asset concealment related offenses, with crypto mainly as a rail to move or hide funds rather than the only target.A Growing Trend

    The Basque Country situation is not an outlier, but rather a micro‑case of a broader European pattern of growing cases of cryptocurrency-related crimes.

    The European’s Union Police Agency (Europol) has called crypto‑enabled fraud and laundering a “significant burden” for law enforcement, with Spain regularly cited in large pan‑European operations. Spain has recently carried various operations dismantling multi‑million‑euro pyramid schemes and cross‑border laundering networks that used bitcoin and other coins to wash funds for thousands of victims.

    The 2026 Crypto Crime Report by blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs estimated that illicit wallets received 158 billion dollars in 2025, up 145% year‑on‑year, yet that was only ~1.2% of total crypto transaction volume and a smaller share than in 2023, as reported by our sister website Bitcoinist. A Country Of Extreme Crypto Surveillance

    Spain is widely known in the crypto community as one of the countries with the thighter and most asphixiating regulations for crypto. Since 2021, CEXs like Binance and Coinbase are forced to share customer information with the Spanish Government under the Law on Measures to Prevent and Combat Tax Fraud.

    On top of the already strict reporting rules for foreign-held assets and harsh penalties for mistakes, lawmakers are now backing a proposal that would move crypto gains into the general income tax base, exposing high earners to rates of up to 47% on their digital asset profits.What This Means For Traders

    Markets tend to price in regulatory and enforcement risk: short‑term headline spikes rarely change bitcoin’s long‑term trend by themselves, but harsher tax and AML moves in key jurisdictions like Spain can hit liquidity and local volumes.

    For traders, increased enforcement in places like the Basque Country means more KYC friction but also cleaner counterparties and a stronger institutional case over time. With scams clustering around promises of outsized yield, serious market participants should treat police warnings as a sentiment signal, not an existential threat to the asset class.
    newsbtc_e77850e50094b-43f875cb66bce25f63e6c686b2f27e89-resized.webp
    Cover image from Perplexity, BTCUSD chart from Tradingview
    source: https://www.tradingview.com/news/newsbtc:e77850e50094b:0-crypto-linked-crime-jumps-in-basque-country-but-what-does-it-mean-for-traders/

    1 réponse Dernière réponse
    0

    Bonjour ! Vous semblez intéressé par cette conversation, mais vous n’avez pas encore de compte.

    Marre de refaire défiler les mêmes messages ? Créez un compte pour retrouver votre position, recevoir des notifications des nouvelles réponses, sauvegarder vos favoris et voter pour les messages que vous appréciez.

    Grâce à votre participation, ce message peut devenir encore meilleur 💗

    S'inscrire Se connecter
    Répondre
    • Répondre à l'aide d'un nouveau sujet
    Se connecter pour répondre
    • Du plus ancien au plus récent
    • Du plus récent au plus ancien
    • Les plus votés


    • Se connecter

    • Vous n'avez pas de compte ? S'inscrire

    • Connectez-vous ou inscrivez-vous pour faire une recherche.
    Powered by NodeBB Contributors
    • Premier message
      Dernier message
    0
    • home
    • News
    • How to
    • Coin information
    • Bot Lab
    • General Discussion
    • Récent
    • Populaire
    • Mots-clés