The operation was announced Friday by the Frankfurt Prosecutor General’s Office.
The seizure, which took place on April 30, included Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, Dash, and the confiscation of over 8 terabytes of data and server infrastructure located in Germany.
No AML or KYC: Platform Linked to Underground Economy
Founded in 2014, eXch enabled anonymous crypto swaps by operating without standard anti-money laundering (AML) or know-your-customer (KYC) protocols. According to prosecutors, the platform openly marketed its lack of compliance on websites frequented by participants in the “criminal underground economy.”
Authorities estimate that eXch processed nearly $1.9 billion in crypto transactions over its lifetime—much of it suspected to be linked to criminal activity.
Links to Major Crypto Thefts
The prosecutor’s statement also noted that a portion of the $1.4 billion stolen from Bybit, the popular crypto exchange, may have been laundered through eXch, though the investigation remains ongoing.
This operation marks one of Germany’s largest crypto-related seizures to date, underscoring the growing efforts by law enforcement to crack down on unregulated platforms involved in money laundering and cybercrime.
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