RT Article T1 Cryptocurrency: a tool and target for cybercrime JF Acta criminologica VO 31 IS 3 SP 71 OP 92 A1 Reddy, Eveshnie A2 Minnaar, Anthony de LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/174450881X AB Cryptocurrencies are prevalent in South Africa and gaining traction as an alternative online currency. Concomitantly, cryptocurrencies are also establishing themselves as an ideal currency for cybercriminals due to their unregulated and pseudo-anonymous nature. Cryptocurrencies can be used either as a tool or target in the facilitation of cybercrimes, including cyber money laundering, cyber extortion, phishing, hacking, cyber fraud and other financial crimes such as Ponzi and investment scams. Given the highly technical, decentralised and thus complex nature of cryptocurrencies, it is important for criminologists to have a basic understanding of the modus operandi used in ‘cryptocurrency crime’. This article, therefore, illustrates the use of cryptocurrency in the facilitation of criminal activity through the review of existing literature. This article begins with a brief discussion on the history of cryptocurrencies. The technical underpinnings of a cryptocurrency are thereafter explained in order to contextualise their use in the facilitation of cybercrime. Lastly, an exposition of the crimes is presented in order to demonstrate how cryptocurrencies can be used as a tool and target in the facilitation of cybercrime. K1 Bitcoin K1 Cryptocurrency K1 Cybercrime K1 Online K1 Unregulated