TLDR Unregulated crypto hubs let Canadians move thousands in cash with zero ID checks. Cash-for-crypto deals bypass AML rules, creating perfect cover for illicit funds. FINTRAC lacks resources, leaving underground exchanges to operate unchecked. Some platforms even offer million-dollar cash drops via encrypted messaging apps. Weak enforcement lets billions flow invisibly as Canada races to [...] The post Unregulated Crypto Exchanges Fuel a Hidden Crime Boom in Canada appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Unregulated crypto hubs let Canadians move thousands in cash with zero ID checks. Cash-for-crypto deals bypass AML rules, creating perfect cover for illicit funds. FINTRAC lacks resources, leaving underground exchanges to operate unchecked. Some platforms even offer million-dollar cash drops via encrypted messaging apps. Weak enforcement lets billions flow invisibly as Canada races to [...] The post Unregulated Crypto Exchanges Fuel a Hidden Crime Boom in Canada appeared first on CoinCentral.

Unregulated Crypto Exchanges Fuel a Hidden Crime Boom in Canada

TLDR

  • Unregulated crypto hubs let Canadians move thousands in cash with zero ID checks.
  • Cash-for-crypto deals bypass AML rules, creating perfect cover for illicit funds.
  • FINTRAC lacks resources, leaving underground exchanges to operate unchecked.
  • Some platforms even offer million-dollar cash drops via encrypted messaging apps.
  • Weak enforcement lets billions flow invisibly as Canada races to tighten laws.

Unregulated crypto exchanges are driving a surge in illicit financial activity across Canada. These platforms bypass identification rules and enable large, untraceable cash-for-crypto transactions. As a result, experts warn that Canada faces growing risks of money laundering and illegal financial flows.

Crypto-for-Cash Deals Breach Anti-Money Laundering Laws

Across several cities, unregulated crypto exchanges allow users to convert digital assets into cash without identity verification. Transactions exceeding $1,000 occur without compliance checks, undermining Canada’s anti-money laundering regulations. Users can move thousands of dollars anonymously, leaving no record for authorities.

One Toronto-based exchange arranged a $1,900 cash handover using only a $5 bill as verification. The transfer involved tether tokens sent through a Ukraine-based exchange operating outside Canadian law. The company later blamed a rogue employee for conducting the deal with personal funds.

The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) confirmed that such activity violates federal law. FINTRAC oversees more than 2,600 registered money services businesses but lacks resources to monitor unregistered entities. Therefore, enforcement gaps continue to allow underground operators to thrive.

Platforms Offer Million-Dollar Cash Deliveries

Investigators found that some unregulated crypto exchanges in Montreal offered cash deliveries exceeding $1 million. These transactions occurred without identification requirements and used encrypted messaging apps such as Telegram. As a result, the exchanges operate freely across Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver, with minimal oversight.

Such operations directly breach financial transparency laws and weaken government control over digital currency flow. They create an unmonitored channel for organized crime and illicit trade. Moreover, these exchanges openly advertise online and conduct face-to-face meetings to deliver large sums in cash.

Financial experts state that these practices transform cryptocurrency markets into tools for money laundering. They also highlight that anonymity in crypto-to-cash services erases the blockchain’s traceability advantage. Without registration, on- and off-ramps disappear, making transactions invisible to regulators and law enforcement.

Canada’s Regulatory Gaps Deepen Financial Risks

Canada continues to struggle with enforcing cryptocurrency laws against unregulated crypto exchanges. Despite increased regulation, foreign and domestic platforms evade detection and compliance. This loophole allows billions to move through the system without traceable documentation.

Data from Chainalysis shows that one Ukraine-based exchange handled $14.8 billion in transfers since 2022. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently seized $56 million in assets from another illegal exchange. However, enforcement remains sporadic and insufficient to deter new operators.

Canada plans to strengthen its digital finance framework in the 2025 federal budget. The Bank of Canada will oversee new stablecoin rules requiring full reserves and transparent redemption policies. Yet, unless authorities enforce existing laws, unregulated crypto exchanges will continue fueling Canada’s hidden crime economy.

The post Unregulated Crypto Exchanges Fuel a Hidden Crime Boom in Canada appeared first on CoinCentral.

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