OKX And Bybit Suspends Sanctioned Russian Banks From P2P Services
OKX and Bybit are the latest digital asset exchanges to delist sanctioned Russian banks from their peer-to-peer (P2P) services. Two Russian banks, Tinkoff Bank and Sberbank have both been removed from P2P services of som...
Two Russian banks, Tinkoff Bank and Sberbank have both been removed from P2P services of some crypto exchanges due to Western sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine.
According to local sources, crypto users can no longer receive fiat in exchange for their assets through both banks on OKX and Bybit’s P2P platforms. ...
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