What new EU sanctions mean for crypto exchanges and their Russian clients

What new EU sanctions mean for crypto exchanges and their Russian clients

Despite many popular exchanges curtailing their operations within Russia, several platforms continue to service the region as usual. Nine months into the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, sanctions against the latter have continued to grow at an aggressive pace. This time around, legislators for the European Union announced that they are introducing a complete ban on all cross-border crypto payments between Russia and its citizens. To elaborate, a prohibition of all “crypto-asset wallets, accounts, or custody services, irrespective of the amount of the wallet,” has now been initiated by....


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