Vice prime minister of Ukraine urges crypto exchanges to ban Russian addresses

TL;DR Breakdown

  • Ukraine’s vice prime minister has called on crypto exchanges to prevent Russian customers from trading.
  • So far, major cryptocurrency exchange are yet to respond to the call.
  • Ukraine is now taking Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT donations.

In a recent tweet, Ukraine’s vice prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov expressed his thoughts on digital currency exchanges banning Russian users from accessing their services. This development may contribute to further isolating Russia from the global digital economy. The crypto community has since shown support to the Ukrainian government; however, it remains unknown whether crypto exchanges will comply with Ukraine’s request.

Ukraine wants exchanges to ban Russian users

Fedorov requested “all-important digital assets exchanges to block Russian owners’ addresses.” He also inquired about digital wallets connected with Belorussian and Russian politicians, implying that the crypto community in Ukraine is prepared to pay a “large award” to anybody who brought him information on such addresses.

Mykhailo Fedorov went further to ask for a ban for Russian users from Facebook and Instagram. Facebook has already restricted some state media accounts, including restrictions relating to running advertisements and monetization.