US and EU double down on measures against Russia potentially using crypto to ...

US and EU double down on measures against Russia potentially using crypto to ...

"The use of cryptoassets to circumvent economic sanctions is a criminal offence,” said U.K. regulators. The United States and the European Union have announced new actions targeting Russia’s economy and wealthy individuals as a report suggests Vladimir Putin’s allies have attempted to circumvent sanctions using cryptocurrency in foreign countries.In a Friday announcement, the White House said leadership from the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the European Union will take additional actions aimed at economically isolating Russia in response to....


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