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The Russian government is poised to ban domestic data processing centers from mining crypto if they use subsidized power.
Russia's new sanctions-busting method is "netting," an accounting tactic.
From why Bitcoin has climbed even higher, to how Russian businesses are getting round cross-border sanctions. Ciara Lee rounds up the to crypto stories from the week.
Officials say the list will help identify miners and enforce new tax and energy rules as Russia formalizes the crypto sector.
Over half of investors that Russia considers qualified enough to assign money into crypto assets have already purchased cryptocurrencies, a new survey shows.
Anticipating growing demand for computing power to meet the needs of digitalization and artificial intelligence, Russia is ...
Russia has launched a national crypto mining registry to curb illegal mining and ensure proper taxation. Here’s what’s happening.
Russian companies are successfully using netting, gold, and cryptocurrency to facilitate international payments, the head of ...
Ukraine has sanctioned 60 crypto firms and 73 individuals aiding Russian sanctions evasion, freezing assets and banning ...
Of all the riddles wrapped in the digital wallets sending funds to President Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial crypto ...
Foreign firms from Cyprus, Kazakhstan, and the UAE also appear on Ukraine's sanctions list, alongside 55 Russian companies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has implemented new sanctions against 60 crypto firms and 73 individuals who are ...