Odaily Planet Daily News: On the X platform, on-chain detective ZachXBT posted that the current cryptocurrency industry is experiencing an outbreak of a 'crime supercycle,' with a surge in on-chain money laundering activities, especially rampant after political figures launched meme coins and multiple cases were dismissed. He pointed out that in recent hacking incidents involving Bybit, DMM Bitcoin, and WazirX, hacker organizations such as the Lazarus Group have successfully laundered illicit funds through over-the-counter dealers and money laundering groups. He estimates that the scale of the 'black U' black market on the Tron chain is no less than 5 to 10 billion dollars, with most of it remaining unaccounted for. Some teams are aware that over 50% of the trading volume in their protocols comes from stolen funds but choose to turn a blind eye and collect fees, doing nothing. KOLs openly deceive fans and project parties, and have almost never faced any consequences. Courts frequently side with smart contract attackers due to legal lag. In the current environment, the gray and black boundaries are clearly defined: those who operate in the gray area (regulatory arbitrage, money laundering channels, etc.) are in a favorable position, while those in the black hat (phishing, social engineering, robbery) find themselves in one of the most dangerous historical moments.