"..."
x stiffened upon hearing this and hurriedly explained with an awkward-looking face: "I did make some money, but because the interest rates on the loans I took out were quite high, there wasn't much left after paying them off, probably less than 200 billion."
"Of course, I've been planning to transfer these 200 billion to Mr. Carl Jacob, but the signal has been bad, and I haven't been able to do so yet. I'll try again now and see if the signal is any better."
"..."
Kerr Cowell glanced at x and shook his head, somewhat speechless: "Just keep it for yourself. A mere 200 billion, I'm not interested."
Federal currency rules stipulate that it is untraceable, not real-name based, and unmarked.
These rules essentially create a breeding ground for criminal organizations. There's no need for money laundering—straight receipt of funds would suffice.