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    Crypto Funding for Human Trafficking Soars 85% to Hundreds of Millions by 2025

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterFebruary 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Surge in Cryptocurrency Payments: Crypto payments to suspected trafficking services increased by 85% globally in 2025, reaching hundreds of millions of dollars, highlighting a troubling trend in financial activity linked to exploitation.

    2. Diverse Trafficking Networks: The rise of Southeast Asia-based scam compounds, prostitution networks, and child sexual abuse material (CSAM) vendors illustrates a complex, interconnected ecosystem facilitating human trafficking.

    3. Blockchain Transparency: The transparent nature of blockchain technology aids investigators in tracing illicit financial flows, presenting opportunities to disrupt trafficking networks that would otherwise be hidden.

    4. Shifting Payment Patterns: Different trafficking categories show varied payment behaviors; escort services increasingly use stablecoins for large transactions, while CSAM networks are shifting towards privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Monero.

    Crypto Flows to Human Trafficking Services Jump 85% to Hundreds of Millions in 2025

    Recent data reveals a troubling trend: cryptocurrency payments linked to human trafficking services skyrocketed by 85% in 2025. This surge, documented by Chainalysis, brought transaction volumes to hundreds of millions of dollars. While these numbers reflect financial movements, they underscore a grim reality for victims of exploitation.

    Amid ongoing scrutiny of high-profile trafficking cases, attention has focused on how illicit networks operate. The rapid rise in crypto-linked criminal activity parallels the growth of Southeast Asian-based scam compounds and online gambling. Notably, many of these operations thrive on Telegram, forming a complex web of global financial misconduct.

    Blockchain technology, despite its drawbacks, offers a silver lining. Its transparency allows investigators to trace cryptocurrency flows. This capability enables authorities to identify and disrupt trafficking networks, which might otherwise remain concealed. Chainalysis identified four main categories of suspected trafficking: “international escort” services, “labor placement” agents, prostitution networks, and vendors of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

    Payment patterns vary across these categories. Both “international escort” services and prostitution networks primarily use stablecoins, valuing price stability. Conversely, CSAM vendors have historically relied on Bitcoin, although its popularity is waning. Emerging Layer 1 networks provide alternatives, allowing for greater anonymity.

    The analysis of transaction sizes reveals a professionalized operation model. Nearly 49% of transfers from “international escort” services exceed $10,000, indicating organized activities at scale. Meanwhile, prostitution networks typically operate within the $1,000 to $10,000 range, supporting systematic pricing and customer engagement.

    CSAM transactions show a distinct profile. Approximately half occur under $100, and an alarming shift toward subscription models has emerged. In 2025, Chainalysis noted increased use of Monero for laundering CSAM proceeds. A significant overlap also took shape between CSAM networks and extremist communities, utilizing cryptocurrency payments for exploitation.

    One noted site generated over $530,000 since 2022, employing more than 5,800 crypto addresses. Interestingly, trafficking-linked services often use US-based infrastructure, which provides a facade of legitimacy while keeping operators abroad to reduce personal risk.

    As the fight against human trafficking continues, the role of technology, particularly blockchain, becomes increasingly crucial. The challenge remains vast, but ongoing efforts aimed at using these digital tools may turn the tide against exploitation.

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