Chainalysis Report Says $2.2 Million in Crypto Has Been Sent to Pro-Russian G...

Chainalysis Report Says $2.2 Million in Crypto Has Been Sent to Pro-Russian G...

According to a report stemming from the blockchain intelligence company Chainalysis, the firm identified 54 pro-Russian groups that have “collectively received over $2.2 million worth of cryptocurrency.” The paramilitary groups in Ukraine primarily received bitcoin and ether donations but also got tether, litecoin and dogecoin as well, the Chainalysis study details. $2.2 Million in Crypto Sent to Pro-Russian Groups Located in Ukraine, Says Chainalysis Chainalysis believes more than $2.2 million worth of crypto assets have been acquired by pro-Russian paramilitary groups....


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