ECB Chief: Cryptocurrencies Are ‘Certainly’ Being Used to Circumvent Russian ...

ECB Chief: Cryptocurrencies Are ‘Certainly’ Being Used to Circumvent Russian ...

The European Central Bank (ECB) warns cryptocurrencies are being used to evade sanctions by Russians. ECB President Christine Lagarde warns crypto firms against becoming “accomplices” in the crime. ECB President Lagarde Is Certain About Crypto Being Used to Evade Russian Sanctions Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), said Tuesday at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Summit that cryptocurrencies are “certainly” being used by Russian firms and individuals to bypass sanctions. A growing number of....


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