Hey and welcome to this week’s version of the FT’s Cryptofinance e-newsletter. This week we’re having a look at one other “crypto use case” . . . buying fentanyl.
After final yr’s historic market crash and subsequent collapse of many high-profile firms, the crypto business is in overdrive to persuade sceptics that there are helpful options to cryptocurrencies that demand mainstream adoption.
Critics of crypto’s use aren’t in need of ammunition, pointing to its hefty carbon footprint, lack of fundamental shopper safety, company ransomware and the financing of North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme.
This week one other goal emerged. Blockchain analytics agency Elliptic printed a examine linking cryptocurrencies with the unfold of fentanyl, a potent artificial opioid and the main reason for dying for 18- to 45-year-olds within the US.
In response to Elliptic, most fentanyl trafficked into the US is manufactured utilizing chemical elements imported from Chinese language suppliers, and 90 per cent of those suppliers settle for cryptocurrency funds.
Elliptic’s analysis crew acquired affords to provide massive portions of 1 explicit chemical ingredient which isn’t used to fabricate every other product, and is a managed substance in most nations. A “menu” of chemical substances offered to the Elliptic crew additionally included elements for methamphetamine and amphetamine.
“It’s exhausting to say how vital crypto is to this sort of exercise however the truth that such a big proportion of those suppliers settle for crypto suggests to me there’s a vital demand to pay in crypto for a lot of these chemical substances,” Tom Robinson, Elliptic’s chief scientist and co-founder, advised me over the cellphone.
The fentanyl epidemic plaguing the US is difficult to overstate. The illicit drug has changed legally prescribed painkillers as the principle reason for overdose within the nation, and the dying fee is equal to 1 American overdosing each 5 minutes.
Alongside Covid-19, the fentanyl epidemic has pushed US life expectancy all the way down to 76.4 years, a low not seen for the previous 25 years.
Per Elliptic, the cryptocurrency wallets utilized by these firms have acquired a complete sum of greater than $27mn, sufficient to buy elements that would produce fentanyl drugs with a road worth of roughly $54bn.
“The problem right here is {that a} comparatively small quantity of cryptocurrency can buy sufficient chemical substances to provide huge quantities of fentanyl, and we all know that fentanyl is killing thousands and thousands of individuals . . . so the impression that crypto is probably having right here is excessive,” he added.
Furthermore, the variety of funds despatched to Chinese language suppliers of elements used to make fentanyl is skyrocketing. In response to Elliptic, only one fee utilizing crypto was made for these merchandise in January 2021. By final month, the determine was greater than 600.

Robinson advised me he believed crypto was an “inherently impartial expertise”, and that the identical traits that made it vulnerable to illicit use additionally made it an incredible instrument for cross-border funds. “Extraordinarily highly effective applied sciences can be utilized for good and unhealthy, that’s simply the character of them.”
However it provides one other dynamic to America’s more and more difficult relationship with crypto. On the one hand, markets regulators, the Division of Justice and the Treasury try to stamp out illicit crypto exercise the place they’ll: enforcement, prison costs and sanctions.
But there are additionally loads of crypto supporters in Washington, together with Republican legislators Tom Emmer, Cynthia Lummis and Patrick McHenry. Democrats resembling Maxine Waters, a member of the US Home monetary companies committee, are much less satisfied.
Capitol Hill is a deeply divided place, because the protracted talks over the US debt ceiling have highlighted. It stays to be seen whether or not crypto’s hyperlink to America’s lethal opioid epidemic will change any minds.
What are your ideas on the position of cryptocurrencies within the fentanyl epidemic? As at all times please share your ideas with me through e-mail at scott.chipolina@ft.com.
Weekly highlights
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The run of unhealthy crypto information continues: UK losses to crypto fraud elevated by greater than 40 per cent previously yr and surpassed £300mn for the primary time in historical past, in keeping with Britain’s fraud reporting company Motion Fraud. My colleague Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan has the story here.
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Iosco, the umbrella group for world markets regulators, pushed nationwide regulators to interrupt up crypto firms intertwined with intractable conflicts of curiosity. Following the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX and criticisms over the transparency of Binance’s company construction, Iosco has pushed crypto conflicts of curiosity into the highlight. My story with Laura Noonan here.
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Terraform Labs co-founder and disgraced former crypto kingpin Do Kwon had his bail revoked in Montenegro. He was arrested earlier this year after the $40bn implosion of the terraUSD and luna tokens a yr in the past set off a world manhunt. He was arrested attempting to depart Montenegro on a false passport.
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One other regulatory replace: the European Systemic Threat Board stated in a report that regulators within the EU ought to introduce limits on leveraged bets throughout crypto markets as a way to restrict dangers posed to monetary stability within the broader financial system. The ESRB additionally stated the creation and design of good contracts — a foundational expertise in decentralised finance — needs to be overseen by regulators.
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Following within the footsteps of El Salvador, Bhutan — the place the phrase “gross nationwide happiness” was first coined to rival gross home product — is investing in bitcoin mining. Druk Holding & Investments, the state-owned business holding firm, will begin pitching to buyers to lift as much as half a billion {dollars} for a crypto mining enterprise. My colleague Benjamin Parkin in New Delhi has the story here.
Soundbite of the week: DeSantis backs bitcoin
Ron DeSantis, controversial governor of Florida and new presidential candidate, is on crew bitcoin.
Throughout a Twitter Areas session with Elon Musk this week (when it worked) the Republican many take into account the largest rival to Donald Trump, criticised the “present regime” for its stance on bitcoin.
“The present regime clearly has it out for bitcoin . . . and if it continues for one more 4 years, they’ll in all probability find yourself killing it.”
Information mining: TUSD enters the massive leagues
The stablecoin market in 2023 has been dominated by two firms, Tether and Circle, which have had very completely different fortunes.
Tether — the offshore, BVI-registered firm which points an eponymous token with roughly $80bn in circulating worth — has gripped the stablecoin market with roughly 60 per cent of market share.
Circle, the US firm with a bunch of state licences which points the USDC token, has been extra preoccupied with its token briefly de-pegging from the greenback and . . .*checks notes*: the banking business destabilising crypto markets.
However there could also be a brand new contender, TUSD, a stablecoin that first got here to market in 2018. Little or no is thought about it. It was launched by an organization referred to as TrustToken, which introduced in 2020 the possession of the stablecoin will likely be shifting to an “Asia-based consortium.” TrustToken was rebranded as Archblock final September.
TUSD has a market cap of roughly $2bn, so small in contrast with Tether’s $83bn, however was lately boosted by Binance’s resolution to incorporate it in a zero-fee buying and selling supply to clients.
As of Might 23, TUSD grew to become the second-largest stablecoin by day by day buying and selling quantity, outstripping Circle’s USDC, which has spent the previous few months ceding floor to opponents.

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