Company Behind Illicit $24B Telegram Marketplaces Launches Stablecoin

Key Points

  • Huione, an illicit marketplace, has launched its own stablecoin (USDH) to bypass traditional digital currency restrictions.
  • The marketplace was previously reliant on Tether (USDT), but an account was frozen due to links with North Korea’s Lazarus Group.
  • Huione has facilitated $24 billion in transactions, including funds for pig butchering scams.
  • The platform offers money laundering services and stolen personal data, with vendors operating from a reported labor camp.

Summary

Huione, a Telegram-based illicit marketplace, has introduced its own stablecoin, USDH, to circumvent the common restrictions associated with traditional digital currencies. This move comes after Tether froze one of Huione Pay’s accounts in July 2024 due to its connection with funds linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. The marketplace, which operates in Chinese and has ties to the Huione Group in Cambodia, has facilitated transactions worth $24 billion, including significant amounts used in pig butchering scams. According to a report by blockchain security firm Elliptic, Huione not only offers stolen personal data and money laundering services but also features vendors from a reported labor camp, the Golden Fortune Science and Technology Park, where individuals are coerced into conducting online fraud. The platform's expansion into its own chat service further reduces its reliance on third-party applications like Telegram, enhancing its autonomy in the dark web ecosystem.

coindesk
January 14, 2025
Crypto
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