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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 17:59  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

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Experts Agree That There Is

Are Russia’s elite really using cryptocurrency to evade

Experts agree that there is not enough liquidity in the virtual assets space to enable largescale sanctions evasion by Moscow, but sanctioned individuals and entities have

Overall, as cryptocurrencies offer a viable solution to circumvent the force of sanctions, the United States and the European Union should cooperate on finding a unified

Russians are using crypto to evade sanctionsbut it’s

Russian Use of Crypto for Sanctions Evasion on the Rise

Sanctions Evasion Using Crypto

Russia

Putin’s sanctions response indicates that he and his cronies view traditional financial tools as more porous than crypto. The Russian president seems to believe that

Why Russia Isn’t Relying on Crypto to Evade Sanctions

Russia’s ability to evade sanctions via virtual assets remain debated, amid governments and regulators highlighting the risk in recently published guidance material, warnings from

EU seeks to prevent use of crypto to avoid Russia

Beyond The Hype: The True Role of Virtual Assets in Russia

Sanctions evasion using crypto still debated, as regulators issue

Russian State And Non

Russia Is About to Try Using Crypto to Get Around

Cryptocurrencies and U.S. Sanctions Evasion: Implications for

Russian state and non-state actors have attempted to use cryptocurrencies to move assets and evade sanctions, and several have been prosecuted for these efforts.

Charlie Shrem can be reached at [email protected].

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