The US reveals a major sting of suspected Chinese drug traffickers who take payments in crypto, Ripple swerves an appeal from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Circle throws Binance a lifeline in court.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has聽 eight indictments accusing Chinese companies and individuals of using cryptocurrency to traffic drugs into Mexico and the United States.
Filed by the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, the indictments charge eight Chinese companies and 12 Chinese nationals with multiple crimes related to the production of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Each indictment names a Chinese company as its lead defendant, and each company purports to be in the business of shipping, medicine, pharmaceuticals or biotechnology.
The cases were all built by undercover agents who posed as buyers, and who used WhatsApp to arrange shipments of precursor chemicals to either Mexico or the US.
The agents found that all of the alleged drug traffickers accepted cryptocurrency as a payment method, with Tether鈥檚 USDT stablecoin being the asset of choice among them.
All of the wallet addresses linked to the defendants were passed by the DOJ to the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), where they have now been聽 as sanctioned.
CryptoArgos, a blockchain analytics firm,聽 the defendants鈥 wallet addresses and found that each has a long history of transacting through major crypto exchanges.
All of the defendants had received USDT using wallets hosted by OKX, and the outbound USDT was mostly sent from wallets hosted by KuCoin, OKX and Binance.
Moreover, ChainArgos found that the defendants transacted six times more USDT using the Tron blockchain than the Ethereum blockchain.
鈥淭he difference in volume is striking,鈥 said ChainArgos. 鈥淓ither the fentanyl dealers on Tron are better at their job, or there is a clear preference for using USDT on Tron over Ethereum.鈥
罢丑别听 of the defendants was Zhang Wei, a Chinese national who is said to be a director of Hubei Guanlang Biotechnology.
Between 2021 and 2023, Wei received almost 200 USDT transfers with a total value of almost $700,000.
The eight indictments are not the first time the US government has highlighted the use of cryptocurrency by Chinese drug traffickers.
Last December, Senator (D-MA) Elizabeth Warren made a聽presentation on fentanyl trafficking to the Senate Banking Committee, using聽 from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.
According to Elliptic, more than 90 Chinese companies had received over $27m in crypto payments in 2022, and had shipped enough precursors to produce $54bn worth of fentanyl.
In August, Warren and Senator (R-KS) Roger Marshall reintroduced their bipartisan聽.
Among its provisions, the act would require US persons receiving $10,000 or more in digital assets from an 鈥渙ffshore account鈥 to declare the transaction to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Ripple triumphant after SEC appeal rejected
A district court judge has聽 an appeal from the SEC against Ripple鈥檚聽landmark victory over the regulator in July this year.
Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York rejected all elements of the SEC鈥檚 appeal and rejected the SEC鈥檚 call for a stay on remedies litigation.
As per the judge鈥檚 order, the SEC appealed against the court鈥檚 ruling that 鈥減rogrammatic鈥 sales of Ripple鈥檚 XRP on public exchanges could not 鈥渓ead investors to reasonably expect profits from the efforts of others鈥.
In addition, the SEC appealed against the court鈥檚 ruling that Ripple鈥檚 distribution of XRP as a 鈥渇orm of payment for services鈥 was legally insufficient to constitute an 鈥渋nvestment of money鈥.
In the appeal, the SEC argued that the court had applied a different standard to XRP than that applied to LUNA and TerraUSD, both issued by Terraform Labs, in a judgement in July this year.
Torres disagreed, arguing that there are significant differences between the two cases.
In the Terraform Labs case, the defendants had stated explicitly that the proceeds of token sales would be 鈥渇ed back鈥 into the Terra blockchain ecosystem and would 鈥済enerate additional profits鈥 for token holders.
In contrast, Ripple did not make such statements to those who bought XRP through 鈥減rogrammatic鈥 (i.e., blind sales) on public exchanges.
With both elements of the appeal rejected, Torres said the SEC should prepare for its related charges against Ripple executives Brad Garlinghouse and Christian Larsen to go to trial in April 2024.
Circle comes to Binance鈥檚 aid in SEC lawsuit
Finally, this week stablecoin issuer Circle came to the defence of crypto exchange Binance in its ongoing battle with the SEC.
In June, the SEC聽 several Binance entities and CEO Changpeng Zhao with offences including fraud, market manipulation and unregistered securities violations.
Of interest to Circle is the SEC鈥檚 claim that Binance offered BUSD, a dollar-backed stablecoin, as an 鈥渋nvestment contract鈥 and therefore as a security.
From 2019 to 2023, the SEC聽 that Binance offered and sold BUSD as part of various profit-earning schemes within the Binance ecosystem.
Binance 鈥渢outed鈥 the returns that investors could make from buying BUSD or from deploying it in a profit-generating staking programme such as Binance Earn, the SEC said.
Circle has objected to the SEC鈥檚 characterisation of BUSD, and has filed an聽 (鈥渇riend of the court鈥) brief to state its views.
鈥淧ayment stablecoins, on their own, do not have the essential features of an investment contract,鈥 said Circle.
鈥淭hey do not independently give buyers any potential for profit, and certainly not based on the efforts of the stablecoin issuer.
鈥淎s a result, the SEC has no jurisdiction over such stablecoins, absent additional factors that turn the sale of the stablecoin into an investment contract.鈥
Circle added that the court should be mindful of聽pending legislation on stablecoins which, if passed, would conflict with the SEC enforcement action.
In August, the House Financial Services Committee passed the bipartisan聽, which would remove the SEC from stablecoin regulation and is now headed to Congress for a final vote.
鈥淭he court should be especially cautious before extending SEC enforcement authority over BUSD,鈥 said Circle.


