Security News > 2021 > September > Ethereum dev admits helping North Korea mine crypto-bucks, faces 20 years jail

A US citizen has admitted to helping the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to establish cryptocurrency capabilities and faces up to 20 years jail for his actions.
The DoJ alleges Griffith and his co-conspirators "Provided instruction on how the DPRK could use blockchain and cryptocurrency technology to launder money and evade sanctions," and "How blockchain technology such as 'smart contracts' could be used to benefit the DPRK, including in nuclear weapons negotiations with the United States."
The DoJ alleges that after the conference, Griffith "Attempted to recruit other US citizens to travel to North Korea and provide similar services to DPRK persons, and attempted to broker introductions for the DPRK to other cryptocurrency and blockchain service providers."
North Korea stands accused of multiple attacks on cryptocurrency infrastructure, conducted to help it secure funds it cannot access thanks to international sanctions imposed in protest at the DPRK's human rights record.
Almost every nation on Earth sanctions the DPRK for those activities, its belligerent pursuit of nuclear weapons, and its missile test program.
Griffith was charged with failing to obtain permission from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control before engaging with the DPRK, and pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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