I was just thinking. Doesn't BitCoin allow money laundering?
Bitcoin is an open source software communication protocol.
Your statement is as ridiculous as saying
"Doesn't TCP/IP allow money laundering?"
because the electronic pipes and tubes of the interweb that carry "laundered money" are mostly likely carried inside TCP/IP envelopes, parcels and packets.
We could could go right down through the communication layers saying the same banal thing about every component of the stack ...
"Doesn't SSL allow money laundering?"
"Doesn't Ethernet allow money laundering?"
Doesn't, doesn't, doesn't does it? It is an empty
non sequitur that demonstrates a complete lack of an ability at a logical train of thought, sometimes associated with the clinically insane. Seeing as you are probably a product of the modern nanny state you can be forgiven for demonstrating such tendencies but time is short for you to escape from your self-hewn straitjacket of morally corrupting, vacuous, illogical world-view construct.