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Russians Liquidating Crypto in UAE as They Seek Safe Havens – Top Crypto News

Russians liquidating crypto in UAE as they seek safe havens

According to a Reuters report, crypto firms in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are being flooded with requests to liquidate billions of dollars of virtual currency as Russians seek a safe haven for their fortunes. Some clients are using crypto to invest in real estate in the UAE. Others want to use firms there to turn their virtual money into hard currency and stash it elsewhere. Russian clients are afraid Switzerland will freeze their assets.

Crypto prices today: Bitcoin falls 1%, ETH down 0.3%

Bitcoin is currently trading at $39,770.6, a 0.97% decline over the previous day. Ethereum is down 0.36% over the last 24 hours to $2,578.12. Solana fell 2.4% to $80.4, while Cardano is up 1% to $0.804. Meanwhile, Terra (LUNA) jumped 3% to $90.13. The global crypto market cap stands at $1.73 trillion, a 1.12% decline over the previous day.

Crypto among Ukraine’s best weapons against Russia: Ethereum co-founder

Crypto has proven a powerful weapon for Ukraine in its battle against Russia, said Ethereum co-founder Joe Lubin. He added that the crisis in Eastern Europe is becoming “a point of no return” for crypto’s steady integration into global markets. Nearly $60 million in cryptocurrency has been channeled into Ukraine as donations so far.

Bored Ape Yacht Club slammed by crypto fans for new KYC project

Creators of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) have faced backlash from its fans after the company’s latest collaboration with Animoca Brands. The project requires users to undergo know-your-customer (KYC) verification. The ape community will need to reveal their photo identities and government documents to take part in BAYC’s latest project. BAYC had tweeted out a link to a website where fans can apply.

Asking for personal information underlines the whole purpose of crypto that offers anonymity to the collectors. 

Binance discusses crypto license with Dubai WTC

Binance is in discussions with Dubai World Trade Centre free zone for a virtual asset service provider license. The move comes off the back of Bahrain giving Binance an in-principal approval to be a crypto-asset service provider in the country. The global crypto exchange will support Dubai’s ambition to drive economic prosperity through digital innovation.

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