FOGINT: New Lingo for Crypto Laundering

October 2, 2024

Moving Bricks: Money-Laundering practices in the Online Scam Industry? uses a number of interesting terms. These may be of value for those who monitor bad actors’ behavior when crypto payments are laundered. The terms which caught FOGINT’s attention were:

Bricks. A block of crypto to be laundered.

Channel. A “gateway” through which laundered money flows.

Frozen. A dead bank account.

Gateway. A channel thorough which the crypto flows.

Motorcades. Bank account providers.

Money farm. A traditional or modern money laundering operation.

Moving bricks. The business process of laundering crypto.

Pankou. Scam groups preying on money laundering businesses and individual operators.

Right buyers. Entities which would receive funds to be laundered.

Risk control risk. The friction of anti-money laundering efforts by law enforcement.

Sellers. Entities which provide accounts set up to launder crypto.

Telegram. The next-generation stock exchange, a ready-made technology platform.

Trading groups. Private groups on Telegram working in money laundering.

Trading rules. Guidelines the laundering service provider enforces.

Water house. Another terms for a company which maintains and accesses bank accounts.

As we notice other terms, the FOGINT team will post them.

Stephen E Arnold, October 2, 2024

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