💸 A casino operation with Russian roots tried to siphon money from Ukraine through PIN-UP. But the trick didn't work.

ARMA conducted a record special confiscation: 2.8 billion UAH went to the state. Part of it is in military bonds (2 billion UAH to cover debts), and another 825 million UAH went directly to the budget.

The irony is that most of the crypto won in such "casinos" is dirty money that won't pass the incoming transaction checks on all exchanges. For the player, it's just numbers on the screen. But the state knows how to convert these "tokens" into very real money.

So, while players are trying to withdraw their "winnings" and stumble over AML checks, the Ministry of Finance is plugging the holes in the budget with their very own "luck." 🎰

Funny arithmetic: you are a minus, the country is a plus.

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