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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 17:44  |  Written by: Brian Kelly

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Crypto Exchange Binance Has Announced

Following the European Union’s (EU) fifth sanctions package against Russia, Binance has begun taking “restrictive measures” against Russian users and entities. Russian

Crypto exchange Binance has announced it plans to limit services for Russian nationals following a fresh wave of EU sanctions. Earlier this month, EU officials

Binance To Limit Crypto Services In Russia Following New Set Of

Following The Eu

A fresh round of EU sanctions included provisions to extend a prohibition on deposits to crypto wallets; Binance will restrict Russian nationals with holdings above 10,000

Changes of Services to Users in Russia

Following the EU’s fifth package of restrictive measures against Russia, Binance is required to limit services for Russian nationals or natural persons residing in

Binance limits services in Russia due to the EU’s 5th package of

Binance To Limit Services to Russians Following Latest Round of

Binance Limits Services in Russia Following EU

Binance Officially Announced Thursday New

Binance restricts services in Russia following the EU’s latest sanctions

Binance officially announced Thursday new limitations for Russian nationals or residents of Russia, restricting such persons from trading if they hold over 10,000 euros, or

Binance Limits Services for Russian Users Following EU Sanctions

Measures Imposed By The European

Binance Limits Crypto Services to Russian Users After EU’s Latest

Measures imposed by the European Union’s fifth round of sanctions against Russia mandate that Binance place restrictions on the use of its services by individuals or

Following the EU’s fifth package of restrictive measures, Binance is required to limit services for Russian nationals or natural persons residing in Russia, or legal entities

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