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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 04:46  |  Written by: Gavin Wood

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We Explore The Correlation Of

A recent IMF study surveyed 55 countries, finding that crypto assets “may be used to transfer corruption proceeds or circumvent capital controls.”

We explore the correlation of crypto-asset usage with indicators of corruption, capital controls, a history of high inflation, and other factors. We find that crypto

IMF study finds crypto use prevalent in corrupt

According To Research Published By

According to research published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on March 25 entitled “Crypto, Corruption, and Capital Controls: Cross-Country Correlations,”

IMF Study Reveals Illicit Use of Crypto More Prevalent

Is crypto the haven of corrupt countries? IMF says so

IMF Study: Crypto Use is Higher in Corrupt Countries

IMF claims crypto usage is higher in corrupt countries with tighter

Crypto, Corruption, and Capital Controls: Cross-Country

The Imf Report Comes As

The IMF report comes as nations around the world are considering the best way to regulate the $2 trillion crypto market, with the level of oversight varyin

IMF sees crypto usage higher in corrupt countries with tighter

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