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Elliptic Identifies ‘Several Hundred Thousand Crypto Addresses’ Tied to Russia-Based Sanctioned Actors

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, blockchain surveillance companies have discussed and implemented ways to combat sanctioned countries from using digital assets. Last week, Chainalysis revealed screening tools for crypto firms that aim to comply with international sanctions. On Monday, the CEO of Elliptic published a blog post describing the company’s work to combat sanction evasion. […]

Beginner’s Guide to CEX.IO: Complete Review

CEX.io Review

CEX.IO was launched in 2013 in London and initially operated both as a Bitcoin exchange and cloud mining service. At one stage its mining pool, known as Ghash.io, was one of the largest on the Bitcoin network, holding 42% of total mining power of the Bitcoin network. However, in January 2015 the website closed its [...]

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Why The Proposed EU Bitcoin Ban Would Have Been A Mistake

The proposal, while shot down, is an example of growing misdirection in regulatory stances.

Will Blockchain Be Resilient for Russians Using Cryptocurrencies?

Blockchain technology has had a huge impact on the financial sector. Although many traditional financial institutions like Bank of America use blockchain, it is still mostly used for cryptocurrency transactions. The benefits of the blockchain network are soon going to be put to the test. There are indicators that Russia is going to start moving […]

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Is the War in Ukraine Affecting the Crypto Industry? DappRadar Insights

With centralized financial infrastructure turning on Russia, the nation may be inspired to opt for less censorable, decentralized alternatives.

Russian Cryptocurrency Volumes Across Several Exchanges Dip By 50%

Regardless of the growing economic sanctions against Russia, the volume of cryptocurrencies bought using Rubles across several major cryptocurrency exchanges plummets drastically. According to data from blockchain-data aggregators display, Russian collateralizing crypto trading across significant crypto exchanges is dropping badly. This debunks the idea that Russia will leverage crypto assets in maneuvering sanctions. Last week, when the Bitcoin price surged more than 15%, some crypto pundits proposed that the rally was related to Russians purchasing crypto assets amid the growing economic sanctions. Related Article | Veteran Trader Advises ‘Gen Zs’ To Set Aside Savings On Bitcoin And Hold Moreover, this belief seems contradictory as Chainalysis displayed data, revealing ruble-denomination cryptocurrency trading. It plummeted to $34.1 million on Thursday, which is about a 50%-decline since its recent high of $70.7 million last week on February 24. Citigroup Analyst Comments On The Cryptocurrency Situation Commenting on the topic of sanctions-focused crypto buying to Bloomberg. Alexander Saunders-Citigroup analyst responded that the trading volumes have been comparatively small recently. However, he also proposed that this PA is higher because of traders and investors preparing for an anticipated increasing demand from Russia instead of the country demanding for itself. Regardless of pundits’ debunking, cryptocurrency could be essential to aid Russia in circumventing sanctions. But unfortunately, the EU (European Union) and the United States are still spurring their regulatory assessments of cryptocurrencies. Just recently, NY state upsurged its blockchain monitoring capabilities to further inhibit digital currencies from being used for aiding Russian interests. Governor Of New York Against Russian Collaborations With The State On February 27, Kathy Hochul, the governor of New York, gave an executive order informing agencies to terminate all collaborations with Russian companies and institutions, even entities and bodies that provide them assistance. In her statement, she highlighted that New York is home to the country’s largest Ukrainian population. And will use all technological assets to safeguard her people, thus showing Russia that they will be held accountable. The Blockchain Associations’ Head of Policy in the United States – Jake Chervinsky, described their worries as “totally unfounded. In his tweet, he explained his perspective of the ongoing situation. He stated that Russia can’t and won’t be able to utilize cryptocurrencies to evade economic sanctions. Chervinsky buttressed that these worries misunderstand: how sanctions operate, how cryptocurrency markets work, how Putin aims to mitigate sanctions, etc. Ari Redbord, the Head of Legal and Government Affairs at TRM Labs, also commented on bolstering this perspective further. He explained that currently, it’s too later for Russia to use cryptocurrencies to handle its sanctions. Related Article | Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak’ Feels’ Bitcoin Will Be Worth $100,000 Also, he added that cryptocurrencies’ and blockchains’ transparent nature would make it possible for the entire public to monitor transactions and notice individuals or entities trying to maneuver sanctions. Featured image from Pixabay, chart from TradingView.com

Two sides to every coin: Crypto as a weapon in the fight for Ukraine

Cryptocurrency is being used both to fund Ukraine’s defense and prevent Russia’s ability to skirt sanctions in what may become a pivotal moment for the industry.

Exclusive DappRadar Report: How Russia’s War and the West’s Response is Impacting Crypto

Russia's unprovoked war on Ukraine is shaking up crypto in unprecedented ways.

Binance Suspends Transactions With Russian Mastercard and Visa Cards

Binance Suspends Transactions With Russian Mastercard and Visa CardsCrypto exchange Binance has blocked transactions with Mastercard and Visa cards issued in the Russian Federation. The trading platform announced the move after the American payment giants decided to halt operations in Russia over its military invasion of Ukraine. Russians Unable to Use Their Mastercard and Visa Cards on Binance Starting on Wednesday, March 9, […]

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