Switzerland Plans to Freeze Russian Cryptocurrency Assets (Report)
Switzerland has taken a strong stance against Russians holding cryptocurrency within its borders and will freeze those assets.
Switzerland has taken a strong stance against Russians holding cryptocurrency within its borders and will freeze those assets.
Japanese regulators are looking to close loopholes to ensure that Putin allies cannot dodge the hefty economic sanctions.
As the war continues to rage in Ukraine, Bitcoin, as well as other major cryptocurrencies, went on a wild ride
Brian Armstrong said Coinbase has no intentions to ban Russia-based customers, at least for now.
Upbit, Gopax, Bithumb, and Korbit stopped providing digital asset services to Russian-based users.
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) will monitor if financial sanctions on Russia are enforced adequately with the help of
The war pushed many individuals to look for financial alternatives, which could drive bitcoin to $50,000 by the end of
The only reserve asset, which Russia controls, is gold, meaning that the country might soon open its arms to bitcoin,
In an attempt to further bolster its fundraising campaign, Ukraine will conduct a cryptocurrency airdrop on March 3.
Amidst rising geopolitical tension, Circle's Jeremy Allaire said that crypto is a double-edged sword.