Currency.com users were notified of the exchange’s suspension in the Russian Federation
The restrictions will only affect residents of the Russian Federation
12.04.2022 - 13:35
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What’s new? Currency.com users received a notification that the exchange is suspending operations within the Russian Federation. The letter stated that the suspension will only affect residents of the Russian Federation. This was reported to GetBlock Magazine by users who received such notifications.
What restrictions did the exchange report? From April 12, Russian customers will no longer be able to fund accounts on the platform, and from April 26 users will not be able to make new transactions on the exchange. In this, the ability to complete old operations remains. After May 10, the company reserves the right to stop customers from making any transactions that do not involve a withdrawal.
What is known about Currency.com? It is a Belarusian exchange founded in 2018. More than 2000 tokenized assets and cryptocurrencies are available to users of the platform.
What had happened before? At the beginning of March, exchanges such as Kuna, WhiteBIT, and CEX.io completely blocked users from the Russian Federation.
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