Switzerland To Freeze Crypto Assets Held by Russian Investors
The geopolitical tensions are leading crypto exchanges to take drastic measures. It’s been just revealed that Switzerland, historically known for its neutrality during major global events, is reportedly set to freeze Rus...
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The geopolitical tensions are leading crypto exchanges to take drastic measures. It’s been just revealed that Switzerland, historically known for its neutrality during major global events, is reportedly set to freeze Russian-owned crypto assets as war continues in Ukraine.
According to a new article by the Financial Times (FT), Switzerland will freeze all digital assets within its borders held by Russian citizens businesses that have been sanctioned by the EU.
Switzerland’s federal council recently explained that it wants to match the sanctions that are imposed by Belgium on Russia for invading Ukraine. They also plan on adding a special clause for crypto assets, according to the report.
It’s also important to note the fact that Switzerland is not a member of the European Union (EU). Its finance minister Guy Parmelin recently said that the country has enacted all of the same sanctions the EU has onto Russia.
“As of today, all four of the EU’s sanctions packages have been adopted and implemented [in Switzerland].”
FT cited an unnamed senior official in Switzerland’s finance ministry:
“If someone holds their crypto key themselves then, wherever they are, it’s going to be virtually impossible to identify them. But if they are using crypto services – funds, exchanges, and so on – these service points we can target.”
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