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Singapore's MAS Reminded Authorized Crypto Exchanges Against Russia



Reports said that the Monetary Exchange of Singapore (MAS), ​​the country’s central bank and financial regulator, reminded all authorized cryptocurrency exchanges in the country to comply with financial sanctions in place against Russia.


It has been reported that the statement came after research that revealed millions in crypto donations raised by pro-Russia groups in support of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and increased sanctions on Russia from financial authorities around the world.


However, Singapore’s decision puts it in line with European Union’s sanctions against Russia, which were first imposed earlier this year. Initially, the sanctions limited Russia-EU crypto payments to around $10,000.


The report said that the most recent restrictions in early October further tightened measures and banned “all crypto-asset wallet, account, or custody services, irrespective of the amount of the wallet.” Around the time of the EU’s first set of sanctions, MAS created measures aimed at Russian banks and other entities based in the country, along with the prohibition of any fundraising for any activities which could benefit the Russian government.

Likewise, crypto exchanges and related platforms have been falling in line with sanctions toward Russia since the start of the conflict. The popular crypto exchange Kraken closed its doors to Russian users this past month and restricted all accounts associated with the country.


Dapper Labs suspended all accounts of Russian users. The move prohibited Russian-linked accounts from selling, buying, or gifting nonfungible tokens (NFTs), along with stopping funds withdrawal. Most recently, Binance’s global head of sanctions, Chagri Poyraz, said that the company is working hard to comply with EU measures while still best serving their users.


Thus, many Russian users are flocking to neighboring countries, such as Kazakhstan, to continue utilizing services previously available to them.


Source: Cointelegraph


 

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