Darknet Crypto Kingpin JokerStash Retires After Illicit 1 Billion...: Revision history

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  • curprev 07:5707:57, 7 January 2024104.239.43.99 talk 3,289 bytes +3,289 Created page with "<br>By Tom Wilson<br> <br>LONDON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The kingpin or kingpins of the world's biggest illicit credit card marketplace have retired after making an estimated fortune of over $1 billion in cryptocurrency, according to research by blockchain analysis firm Elliptic shared with Reuters.<br> <br>The "Joker's Stash" marketplace, where stolen credit cards and identity data traded hands for bitcoin and other digital coins, ceased operations this month, Elliptic said..."