- The Italy Central Bank reported that Bitcoin (BTC) P2P platforms are considered potential criminal services.
- It warned that the anonymity of Bitcoin transactions could be exploited for money laundering.
- It stated that DeFi platforms also lack anti-money laundering entities, allowing for illegal use.
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On the 24th (local time), according to the cryptocurrency specialized media CryptoBasic, the Italy Central Bank recently announced that it considers Bitcoin (BTC) P2P (peer-to-peer) platforms as potential criminal services. This is because transactions are conducted anonymously, which could be exploited for money laundering. Furthermore, it pointed out that DeFi platforms also lack anti-money laundering entities, making them susceptible to illegal use.

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