The cryptocurrency platform Grinex made a statement against the unfounded stigmatization of ruble transactions in response to a Financial Times investigation.

Problem:

Any payments from the CIS (even for non-sanctioned goods or equipment, medicines, or gadgets) are automatically labeled as 'toxic'. Meanwhile, the ruble is a key currency for the CIS.

Who is to blame?

Some Western AML services and media use geopolitics to discredit CIS businesses, masking unfair competition as a fight against 'risks'.

Double standards:

– Crypto transactions are equated with violations, although they concern ordinary household and commercial payments.

– Under geopolitical risks hides the ordinary redistribution of the crypto market and unfair competition.

– Media silence the needs of businesses and the population that are not related to sanctions.

Why A7A5?

This is an alternative to USDT with a transparent legal basis. The increase in demand is not due to 'circumventing sanctions', but rather the need for a stable token without political risks.

Grinex emphasizes that it strictly adheres to AML/KYC, blocks suspicious operations, and is open to dialogue with regulators and international investigators. It operates exclusively within the legal framework and provides services to tens of thousands of clients in the CIS.

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