Coinbase Blocked 25,000 Wallet Addresses of Russian Individuals or Entities Linked to Illegal Activities
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc. announced it has blocked 25,000 wallet addresses of Russian individuals or entities linked to illegal activities.
Paul Grewal, chief legal officer from Coinbase, said that the exchange use blockchain technology to detect threats and evade sanctions by checking sanctioned individual IPs and entity IPs to access Coinbase through a series of screening processes.
Grewal added:
“Coinbase blocks over 25,000 addresses related to Russian individuals or entities we believe to be engaging in illicit activity, many of which we have identified through our own proactive investigations. Once we identified these addresses, we shared them with the government to further support sanctions enforcement.”
While the Ukrainian government, as well as the U.S. government, have expressed their intentions for cryptocurrency exchanges to ban the Russian counterparts from accessing their trading platforms, major cryptocurrency exchanges such as Coinbase and Binance have said that banning users in Russia violates the original intent of cryptocurrencies. It, however, indicates that they will comply with government regulations restricting sanctioned individuals.
Previously, Coinbase’s Chief Executive Officer, Brian Armstrong, has expressed his thoughts on the calls from the public that cryptocurrency exchanges should ban Russian users from utilizing their services.
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