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Why We Should Probably Start Worrying About Online Casinos

Why We Should Probably Start Worrying About Online Casinos

Online casinos are not just a tool to be used by organized crime to launder money. Often, they are the organized crime.

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Chris Dalby
Aug 12, 2025
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One of this year’s best reports about organized comes courtesy of the wonderful team at TRM Labs. Called “Shadow Bankers”, it is well worth your time.

It describes in depth how Chinese underground banking networks have become the financial engine of transnational crime. These informal fei qian or “flying money” channels quietly move billions in illicit funds for everyone from North Korean hackers to Mexican cartels

The report reveals how shadow bankers leverage online casinos, cryptocurrency, trade scams, and informal banking to clean and shuttle dirty money across borders. In short, Chinese underground banks, or shadow banks, have weaponized every possible avenue to create a constant money laundering pipeline.

Below, World of Crime explains the essential parts of this pipeline.

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