The Department of Justice has revealed that the US federal government has successfully cracked down on the dark web drug market Incognito Market, which involved cryptocurrency transactions of up to $80 million. According to the Department of Justice, the market promoted the sale of a variety of illegal drugs, its key market managers have been arrested, and the market has accumulated transactions of $100 million. Of that, $80 million is cryptocurrencies, mainly Bitcoin and privacy-conscious Moner...
美国司法部披露,美国联邦政府已成功破获了暗网毒品交易市场 Incognito Market,该暗网市场涉及加密货币交易额高达 8000 万美元。据美国司法部称,该市场促进了多种非法药物的销售,其市场主要管理人员已被捕,该市场累计交易额达 1 亿美元,其中 8000 万美元是加密货币,主要是比特币和注重隐私的门罗币(XMR)。
On May 21, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York released a notice saying that it has arrested RUI-SIANG LIN (Lin Ruixiang), the operator of the dark web drug trading market Incognito Market, on May 18, and will be tried by a US District Judge in Manhattan Federal Court. Lin Ruixiang is accused of selling illegal narcotics, including fentanyl, in the form of cryptocurrency, worth more than 100 million US dollars.
5月21日消息,纽约南区美国检察官办公室发布公告称,已于5月18日逮捕暗网毒品交易市场Incognito Market经营者RUI-SIANG LIN(林睿庠),并将在曼哈顿联邦法院接受美国地方法官的审判。林睿庠被指控以加密货币形式销售包括芬太尼在内的非法麻醉品,价值超1亿美元。