“Exploring the Use of Zcash Cryptocurrency for Illicit or Criminal Purposes”, Erik Silfversten, Marina Favaro, Linda Slapakova, Sascha Ishikawa, James Liu, Adrian Salas2020-05-06 (; backlinks; similar)⁠:

Cryptocurrencies have been recognised as a promising financial innovation, offering security and privacy benefits for users. While these digital currencies are mostly used for legitimate purposes, they could also be exploited for criminal or illicit activities. However, there is currently a lack of understanding regarding if and how cryptocurrencies are actually used for illicit or criminal purposes. To balance the potential risks of novel cryptocurrencies with their benefits, more evidence is needed in this area. To help inform public debate and decision making on this issue, RAND Europe explored the uses of cryptocurrencies for illicit or criminal purposes, focusing on Zcash. Commissioned by the Electric Coin Company, who developed and maintain Zcash, this study offers new insights for law enforcement professionals, policymakers, regulators and others interested in cryptocurrencies.

Key Findings: While most transactions made with virtual coins are legitimate, cryptocurrencies are also used for a wide range of illicit or criminal purposes by a diverse group of malicious actors. The three most prominent illicit use-cases of cryptocurrencies are:

Cryptocurrencies were found to have varying levels of illicit use. In relation to the extent Zcash is used for illicit or criminal purposes (ie. the scope, scale and nature of this phenomenon), several key findings were produced:

Table of Contents: 1. Introduction · 2. The illicit use of cryptocurrencies · 3. The use of Zcash for criminal or illicit purposes · 4. Factors that may influence the future use of Zcash for illicit purposes · 5. Appendix A: Methodology · 6. Appendix B: List of interviewees