- Europol, Swiss Police Shatter $1. 5B Bitcoin ‘Cryptomixer’
Swiss and German authorities, backed by Europol, shut down the Cryptomixer bitcoin-laundering service in Zurich, seizing servers, the domain, EUR 25 million in BTC and 12 terabytes of data linked to major cybercrime networks
- Europol and partners shut down ‘Cryptomixer’
From 24 to 28 November 2025, Europol supported an action week conducted by law enforcement authorities from Switzerland and Germany in Zurich, Switzerland The operation focused on taking down the illegal cryptocurrency mixing service ‘Cryptomixer’, which is suspected of facilitating cybercrime and money laundering
- Swiss, German authorities shut down cryptomixer. io in money . . .
A group of Swiss and German law enforcement agencies said on Monday they shut down cryptomixer io, one of the largest platforms to cover up the tracks of bitcoin transfers from illegal activities
- European Authorities Seize $1. 51B Bitcoin-Mixing Service . . .
Europol, along with authorities in Switzerland and Germany, has taken down Cryptomixer, a long-running crypto-mixing service alleged to have laundered more than $1 51 billion in bitcoin
- Swiss-Based “Cryptomixer” Dismantled After Laundering €1. 3 . . .
Eurojust and Europol said Monday that, together with German and Swiss law enforcement, they dismantled “Cryptomixer,” a cryptocurrency‑mixing service used to launder proceeds from drug and weapons trafficking, ransomware attacks, payment card fraud and other crimes Officials said the takedown
- European cops shut down crypto mixing website that helped . . .
Europol announced the seizure of Cryptomixer’s official website, as well as 25 million euros and 12 terabytes of data from the mixer's service
- Europol Shuts Down $1. 4B Cryptomixer in Major Bust
Europol and law enforcement agencies in Germany and Switzerland have shut down one of Europe’s largest illicit crypto-mixing operations, seizing €25 million ($27 million) in Bitcoin and confiscating more than 12 terabytes of user data The takedown, announced on December 1, marks one of the most extensive actions yet under the EU’s ongoing effort to dismantle services that obscure the
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