Ukraine seeks €6.6B from EU peace fund as new sanctions target Russian crypto platforms
The EU's funding decision and new sanctions could reshape military aid dynamics and intensify regulatory pressures on crypto markets. The post Ukraine seeks €6.6B from EU peace fund as new sanctions target Russian crypto...
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The EU's funding decision and new sanctions could reshape military aid dynamics and intensify regulatory pressures on crypto markets.
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