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Uk imposes first crypto sanctions on Russian-linked firms

In Brief

  • 🚨 The UK sanctioned major Russian-linked crypto firms for the first time.

  • Bitpapa, Exmo, Aifory, Garantex, and Rapira landed on the sanctions list.

  • HTX clarified it is not affected and user assets in $HTX remain secure.

  • 🛡️ Key point: Global focus on crypto compliance and risk management is rising fast.

Fatih Çetin
Fatih Çetin 2 hours ago
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The United Kingdom government has announced its first-ever sanctions on cryptocurrency companies with links to Russia, taking decisive action on May 26. Regulators explained this measure as a part of efforts to counter networks attempting to bypass international financial sanctions through digital assets.

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Crypto firms added to the UK sanctions listHTX: Operations unaffected, user funds remain safeGrowing impact of sanctions on the crypto industry

Crypto firms added to the UK sanctions list

British officials disclosed that companies such as Bitpapa IC FZC LLC, Exmo Exchange Limited, Aifory LLC, and Rapira Group LLC were added to the sanctions list. These firms were found to have provided financial services and economic resources to A7 Limited Liability Company. Additionally, Garantex Europe OU and several entities associated with certain banks were sanctioned for similar reasons.

Glossary: Garantex is a cryptocurrency exchange headquartered in Russia, primarily operating in the Eastern European market. It has previously been sanctioned by both the US and the EU.

Authorities noted that the sanctions are targeted at a wide network supporting Russia financially or attempting to evade existing sanctions. This move aims to increase transparency in financial transactions and to mitigate the risks associated with dealings connected to sanctioned countries and organizations.

In response to the sanctions, a representative from HTX stated, “As the HTX exchange, we remain committed to full legal compliance and cooperation with global law enforcement. The United Kingdom’s decision was made without prior notification or any evidence being presented.”

HTX: Operations unaffected, user funds remain safe

Following the UK’s decision, HTX also released a statement clarifying that the sanctioned entity, Huobi Global S.A., is a different subsidiary and operates separately from HTX’s online platforms. HTX confirmed that the sanctions will have no impact on its operations or activities. The company also noted that British authorities neither notified them nor provided evidence prior to applying the sanctions, and said it would seek clarification from relevant authorities.

HTX reassured its users that their assets are secure and business continues as usual. The company underlined its commitment to cooperating with authorities in any future investigations or regulatory processes.

Glossary: HTX, formerly known as Huobi Global, is one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges with a diverse user base spanning multiple countries.

Growing impact of sanctions on the crypto industry

According to blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, this marks the first time the UK has applied Russian sanctions to cryptocurrency exchanges—an important turning point. The move reflects governments’ rising focus on crypto markets, especially regarding cross-border financial transactions and digital asset transfers. Within the industry, compliance, regulation, and the prevention of financial crime are becoming top priorities.

Following these new rules, it is reported that many industry players are reviewing their compliance procedures and prioritizing operational risk management. Investors are closely monitoring how such new regulations might affect the sector moving forward.

These developments form part of a broader global effort to more strictly monitor crypto transactions connected to sanctioned entities. Governments seek to prevent digital assets from becoming escape routes for illicit financial flows.

CompanySanction StatusRegion of Operation
Bitpapa IC FZC LLCSanctionedInternational
Exmo Exchange LimitedSanctionedUK/Europe
Aifory LLCSanctionedRussia
Rapira Group LLCSanctionedRussia
Garantex Europe OUSanctionedEurope/Russia
HTXNo sanctions*Global

The latest move by the UK pushes digital asset firms to enhance their legal compliance processes. Especially among major exchanges, there is rising attention to managing risks stemming from such sanctions.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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