KEY POINTS
  • RenBridge has been used to launder at least $540 million in crime-related crypto cash since 2020, according to new research from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.
  • Cross-chain bridges are used to send digital assets across blockchains, bypassing a centralized service that can trace transactions.
  • "They're effectively ungoverned, and so very vulnerable to hacks, or to being used in crimes like money laundering," said David Carlisle, Elliptic's vice president of policy and regulatory affairs.

A major way criminals in the crypto world launder money is by sending digital assets across blockchains, bypassing a centralized service that can trace and freeze transactions.

They use so-called cross-chain bridges to make it happen, and the dollar amounts are getting large. One particular cross-chain bridge called RenBridge has been used to launder at least $540 million in crime-related crypto cash since 2020, according to new research from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.