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The US has collaborated with many countries to arrest people who have illicit funds in crypto.
Ecuador's Noboa bends at the knee for Trump. He's a US citizen.
There is no "out of reach" for illicit bitcoin, since it's a transparent blockchain that is being monitored by millions of people, including governments, LE, and private sector.
Cryptocurrency tumblers exist for a reason. Though I agree that using Monero (or just keepig this money as it is) for such purposes would be better.
And companies that sell services to the government that break tumblers exist for a reason. It's secret sauce, but most likely the change address and other cleverness.
You can't launder things if your a whale on bitcoin. It doesn't work.
I'm talking about non extradition countries