Binance restricts P2P trading for Russian users

abdelaziz Fathi

Complying with the latest EU sanctions targeting Russia, Binance started to restrict some peer-to-peer trading services for Russian accounts. The move follows the adoption of new European penalties in response to Moscow’s military escalation in Ukraine.

The world’s largest crypto exchange told users that Russian nationals and people living in the country, as well as companies based there, are not allowed to trade on its P2P marketplace using US dollar or euro. EU-based traders are also prohibited to transact in Russian rubles.

Accounts for Russia-linked users that have completed address checks and hold crypto worth less than 10,000 euros can choose other available fiat currencies.

Since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Binance blocked the accounts of Russian individuals who have been sanctioned, but it did not unilaterally freeze the accounts of all Russian users.

Most crypto exchanges, including Binance, initially rejected calls for a blanket ban on all Russian users to stop their platforms from being used as a way round Western sanctions. Ultimately, however, they had to comply with sanctions as the US and European regulators said that diverging from mainstream finance would weaken their attempts to isolate Moscow.

The recent sanctions forbid Russian individuals and companies from the use of cryptocurrencies as western politicians fear that the virtual asset class provides a back door to circumvent sanctions.

As a result, the world’s largest crypto exchange blocked Russian nationals or residents from making new deposits or trading if they hold over 10,000 euros. Affected clients were given 90 days to close their positions and withdraw funds.

Nevertheless, accounts for Russian nationals residing outside Russia, as verified with proof of address, that have a total value below the 10,000 EUR threshold, remain unaffected and active.

Earlier in October, the EU tightened an already prohibition on providing digital-asset services to Russia. It has imposed a sweeping ban on providing crypto services to Russians, meaning they won’t be able to hold any assets in EU crypto wallets unless they live in the bloc.

The prohibition forms part of the eighth package of restrictive measures announced by the EU against Russia as it seeks to respond to “sham” independence votes being held in Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine.

This package’s other financial restrictions include a price cap on Russian oil, a ban on exporting aviation items and electronic components and restrictions on importing Russian goods that would deprive the country of seven billion euros.

Read this next

Digital Assets

MetaMask developer sues SEC over regulatory overreach

Ethereum ecosystem developer Consensys Software has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), challenging the agency’s regulatory actions concerning Ethereum and its related services.

Institutional FX

Tradeweb pulls in $408.7 million in Q1 revenue amid record trading volumes

Tradeweb Markets Inc. (NASDAQ: TW) has just announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2024, which showed a robust performance for the three months through March.

Institutional FX

BGC Group valued at $667 million following investment by major banks

BGC Group announced that its exchange platform, FMX Futures, is now valued at $667 million after receiving investments from a notable consortium of financial institutions.

blockdag

Transforming a Bankrupt Investor into a Cryptocurrency Giant; Can BlockDAG Replicate Ethereum’s Meteoric Rise With 30,000x Predictions?

The realm of cryptocurrency investing presents a thrilling blend of challenges and opportunities. The legendary gains by early Ethereum investors serve as a powerful lure for those seeking the next major breakthrough.

Digital Assets

SEC delays decision on spot bitcoin options ETFs

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has postponed its decision on whether to authorize options trading on spot bitcoin ETFs, extending the review period by an additional 45 days. The new deadline for the SEC’s decision is now set for May 29, 2024.

Market News, Tech and Fundamental, Technical Analysis

Solana Technical Analysis Report 25 April, 2024

Solana cryptocurrency can be expected to fall further toward the next support level 130.00, target price for the completion of the active impulse wave (i).

Digital Assets

Morgan Stanley to sell bitcoin ETFs to clients

Morgan Stanley may soon allow its 15,000 brokers to recommend bitcoin ETFs to their clients, as reported by AdvisorHub.

Digital Assets

Masa Announces Comprehensive AI Developer Ecosystem with 13 Dynamic Partners Focused on Leveraging Decentralized Data and Large Language Models

In a groundbreaking development, Masa, the global leader in decentralized AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), proudly announces the launch of its AI Developer Ecosystem, partnering with 13 visionary projects.

Financewire

Kinesis Mint becomes the official partner for the House of Mandela

Kinesis Mint, the certified independent precious metals mint and refinery of Kinesis, the monetary system backed by 1:1 allocated gold and silver, has been appointed the exclusive coin producer for the House of Mandela.

<