Belarus-born crypto platform halts operations for Russians in response to invasion of Ukraine

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This crypto platform cut off their services in Russia. See why Currency .com halted operations.

Crypto trading company Currency.com has announced it halted operations for clients based in Russia following the country’s “violence and disorder” imposed on the people of Ukraine.Russian residents would no longer be able to access its services following the platform’s decision to stop Russia-based clients from opening new accounts. According to Currency.

“We condemn the Russian aggression in the strongest possible terms,” said Vitalii Kedyk, head of strategy for the platform’s London operations and CEO of Currency.com’s Ukraine arm. “In these circumstances we can no longer continue to serve our clients from Russia.” halts operations for residents of the Russian Federation . Clients from other countries and regions will not be impacted by this decision.

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