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The government and big banks are doing 99.99% of the money laundering despite the idiotic laws that are in place.

Transferring money is not a suspicious activity in a free society. There should be no limits or questions asked.

Luckily now we have Monero which the criminal state cannot control. If they will not give us freedom we will take it.

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this guy was given 8 years for a paperwork violation

The state claims crypto is not money but property. When you try to sell your property to others they claim you are a money exchange. The slave system is a complete fraud.

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire (LPNH) also weighed in. “Ian Freeman has been sentenced for 96 months for the ‘crime’ of selling bitcoin without the proper government paperwork,” the LPNH post proclaimed. “ Thanks to sound money, the days when tyrants can effectuate edicts like this are numbered.”

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Founders And CEO Of Cryptocurrency Mixing Service Samurai Wallet Arrested And Charged With Money Laundering

I wonder if they will look into the trillions stolen and laundered by the US "government"? ($10 Trillion Missing From Pentagon: https://anonhq.com/10-trillion-missing-pentagon-no-one-knows-including-dod/)

"justice.gov" 😆 ... the state is a giant clown show 🤡

"facilitated more than $100 million in money laundering transactions from illegal dark web markets."

I am sure they have identified all the victims of these transactions. Major US banks facilitate $100 million in the fake crime known as "money laundering" about each hour.

Samourai overall facilitated around $2 billion in "unlawful transactions” between 2015 and the present, the release alleged.

"unlawful transactions” = arbitrary designations made up by the biggest criminals in the world

The real money laundering terrorists: