Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, said it would only freeze the accounts of sanctioned individuals, despite Ukraine’s request to block addresses of all ordinary Russian citizens.
In an interview with Bloomberg on Wednesday, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao assured that the exchange is fully complying with all international sanctions targeting Russian politicians and oligarchs, but will refrain from blocking access to regular users in Russia. “Binance follows sanctions rules very strictly. Whoever is on the sanctions list, they won’t be able to use our platform, for whoever is not, they can,” he said.
Coinbase tells us that it will not comply with request to ban all Russian users, cites 'economic freedom' and says ban would harm ordinary citizens https://t.co/s9kHXcMN4N pic.twitter.com/t2TBr6aXaZ
— jordan pearson (@neuwaves) February 28, 2022
Crypto exchanges have faced increased scrutiny since the West and the EU ramped up efforts to cut Russia off from the rest of the world in response to President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine last week. Indeed, concerns have been mounting that Russian oligarchs may transfer their assets into cryptocurrencies in an effort to bypass those restrictions. Over the weekend, As such, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minster Mykhailo Fedorov said it’s imperative that all major crypto exchanges block any addresses linked to users in Russia, not just the individuals targeted by sanctions.
I'm asking all major crypto exchanges to block addresses of Russian users.
— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) February 27, 2022
It's crucial to freeze not only the addresses linked to Russian and Belarusian politicians, but also to sabotage ordinary users.
But, according to Zhao, Binance is not in a position to sanction entire populations of people in the name of geopolitics. “It’s not our decision to make to freeze user accounts. Facebook hasn’t banned Russian users. Google has not blocked off Russia. The U.S. hasn’t done that,” he said, adding that, “on an ethical point of view, many Russians don’t support the war, so we should separate the politicians from the normal people.”
.@cz_binance was on @business earlier addressing #Binance's approach to sanctioning users amid Ukraine / Russia crisis.
— Binance (@binance) March 2, 2022
Watch the full interview here 👇pic.twitter.com/tmy8t4q0oB
“Crypto is meant to provide greater financial freedom for people across the globe. To unilaterally decide to ban people’s access to their crypto would fly in the face of the reason why crypto exists,” Zhao explained.
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