Rebeca Moen
May 18, 2025 02:28
International law enforcement efforts have led to a significant decline in BTC revenues for darknet markets and fraud shops, according to the Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report.
Recent findings from the 2025 Crypto Crime Report by Chainalysis reveal a marked decline in Bitcoin (BTC) revenues for darknet markets (DNMs) and fraud shops, attributed to sustained international law enforcement efforts. These initiatives have disrupted the operations of illicit online marketplaces, leading to significant financial setbacks.
Law Enforcement Impact
Throughout the past few years, coordinated law enforcement actions have targeted major DNMs and fraud shops. In 2024, DNMs received just over $2 billion in BTC on-chain, while fraud shops garnered $225 million, as detailed in the Chainalysis report. This represents a notable downturn compared to previous years, signaling the effectiveness of global policing strategies.
Darknet Market Dynamics
Despite the decline in overall revenue, certain DNMs have managed to maintain or even grow their market share. For instance, Kraken DNM surpassed its competitors, overtaking Mega as the leading DNM by annual revenue in 2024. Kraken’s inflows increased by nearly 68% year-over-year, highlighting its resilience amid heightened scrutiny.
Conversely, Mega experienced a revenue drop of over 50% year-over-year, illustrating the varied impact of law enforcement actions across different platforms. Additionally, the use of privacy-focused cryptocurrencies, such as Monero (XMR), has increased as operators seek to evade detection.
Fraud Shop Challenges
Fraud shops, which specialize in selling stolen data and personal information, faced a 50% decline in BTC inflows in 2024. This decrease can be attributed to the dismantling of key payment processors like the Universal Anonymous Payment System (UAPS), which many fraud shops relied upon.
Following the takedown of UAPS, some fraud shops managed to adapt and thrive, while others struggled to maintain operations. The shift away from BTC to XMR for transactions has also played a role in the evolving landscape of these illicit services.
Continued Evolution and Law Enforcement Efforts
Despite the setbacks, darknet markets continue to evolve, with vendors adopting new strategies to circumvent law enforcement. The report highlights the ongoing need for international cooperation to effectively combat these illicit networks.
Chainalysis emphasizes that while significant progress has been made in disrupting these markets, continued vigilance and innovative policing strategies are crucial in the ongoing effort to dismantle the dark web’s criminal infrastructure.
For further insights, the full report by Chainalysis can be accessed here.
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