Ukraine lost nearly $53b due to lack of crypto regulation
Ukraine’s largest crypto exchange, Kuna, says the country has lost dozens of billions of dollars since 2016 in revenue related ...
Read moreUkraine’s largest crypto exchange, Kuna, says the country has lost dozens of billions of dollars since 2016 in revenue related ...
Read moreTether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin USDT, said it froze 32 cryptocurrency addresses related to terrorism and warfare ...
Read moreTether said that it has been working with Israel's National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing (NBCTF) to counter cryptocurrency-funded terrorism ...
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Read moreSince the beginning of Russia’s full scale invasion last year, Ukraine racked up $225 million worth of donations in cryptocurrencies ...
Read moreA year after invading Ukraine, Russia’s military fundraising groups have raised millions of dollars in cryptocurrencies despite sanctions imposed by ...
Read moreSource: Rastislav Sedlak SKUkraine’s State Bureau of Investigation says it has uncovered an illegal crypto mining farm in a state-owned ...
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Read more“We often see fundraising campaigns conducted with the use of cryptocurrency, as Russia believes in the possibility of circumventing sanctions ...
Read moreThere are nearly 500 crypto exchanges in the whole world, and respective countries are responsible for their working operations. Crypto ...
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