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The United States imposed new restrictions on Wednesday against organizations and individuals accused of attempting to avoid the Russian sanctions.
The US Treasury announced that it was penalizing Switzerland-based Bitriver AG for operating in the Russian technology sector. The business currently operates out of three offices across Russia despite shifting legal ownership of its assets to Switzerland last year.
Today, the U.S. is targeting Russian financial and operational support networks that attempt to evade international sanctions.https://t.co/a59UJKRaQJ— Treasury Department (@USTreasury) April 20, 2022
According to the Treasury, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) identified this holding company, Bitriver AG, pursuant to E.O. 14024 for functioning or having operated in the Russian Federation economy’s technology sector.
The Treasury also named 10 others of Bitriver’s subsidiaries, claiming that these mining companies assist in monetizing Russia’s natural resources. The treasury claims that these subsidiaries aim to mitigate the impact of economic sanctions by operating massive servers that sell bitcoin worldwide.
Brian Nelson, the Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence warned that:
Treasury can and will target those who evade, attempt to evade, or aid the evasion of US sanctions against Russia, as they are helping support Putin’s brutal war of choice
The Treasury Department is targeting enterprises in Russia’s virtual currency mining industry. These enterprises assist Russia in monetizing its natural resources by operating massive server farms that sell virtual currency mining capacity on a global scale.
Russia has a competitive edge in crypto mining. Mining firms rely on imported computer equipment and currency payments, making them subject to sanctions.
In related news, Russian bank Transkapitalbank, a global network run by Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev, alongside over 40 people and businesses led by him, was indicted earlier in April by the Department of Justice for allegedly violating sanctions.
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