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Eastern Europe Actively Using Crypto for Illicit Purposes: Chainalysis
A significant amount of cryptocurrency activities in the Eastern Europe is related to the dark market and ransomware, according to a Chainalysis report.
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:56 a.m. Published Sep 15, 2020, 3:41 p.m.

A significant amount of cryptocurrencies passes through dark web marketplaces in Eastern Europe, according to Chainalysis.
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- Eastern Europe is actively using crypto for illicit purposes, the blockchain analytics firm said in a recent report. Out of $41 billion in total transaction volume, 1.4% was sent to various "illicit entities," the second-highest share in the world after Latin America.
- "In fact, Eastern Europe accounts for more global darknet market activity than any other region," Chainalysis said in its report, "Eastern Europe: High Grassroots Adoption, Outsized Darknet Market and Ransomware Activity."
- Most of that activity occurs on the Hydra Marketplace, which, by Chainalysis' estimate, is the sixth-largest service by cryptocurrency volume in the region – "no other region has a darknet market or other illicit service in its top ten services," the firm said in a blog post.
- Hydra is a popular drug-selling marketplace that also provides other kinds of illicit goods and services such as fake IDs. Hydra famously announced an initial coin offering (ICO) in December 2019. In June, the ICO was postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Eastern Europe also leads the world in ransomware, Chainalysis said. More than 23% of funds received from ransomware addresses were linked to the region. The possible reason, according to the report, is the combination of lower economic opportunities, government sponsorship of hacking activities and high tech literacy among the youth.
- Eastern Europe include two countries that lead the world in crypto adoption: Ukraine and Russia, as CoinDesk previously reported. Although these countries don't show the largest crypto trading volumes, the population there is actively using crypto and trading it peer-to-peer, Chainalysis said.
Read more: Ukraine Leads Global Crypto Adoption, Chainalysis Says in New Report - For example, user base of the p2p exchange Paxful reported its user base in Russia has grown 350% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- During the past year, Russia has sent over $16.8 billion worth of cryptocurrency and received $16.6 billion while Ukraine has sent $8.2 billion and received $8 billion, Chainalysis estimated. This is much lower than China, the U.S. and some other countries show. However, relative to those countries' economies and internet users numbers, these crypto volumes are significant, according to Chainalysis.
- Roughly 85% of all transaction volume in the region during the past year were "professional-sized transfers of over $10,000 worth of cryptocurrency," Chainalysis said. This, again, is significantly less than in North America and northern and western Europe. However, there are large crypto investment enterprises in Eastern Europe, and Chainalysis names ITI Funds, one of the participants in Telegram's TON token sale in 2018.
- Chainalysis has been gradually releasing excerpts, including this newest one, from its "Geography of Cryptocurrency Report."
Read more: Chainalysis Report Shows Healthy Crypto Usage in Venezuela
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