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In some corners, that’s caused concern that Russia could use crypto to circumvent sanctions and move money undetected. As the New York Times outlines, the Russian government has been developing a digital ruble, and Russia has been building tools to help hide the origins of digital transactions. Basically, if sanctions are meant to keep countries and businesses from dealing with Russia, crypto would be a way to get around them. Michael Parker, a former federal prosecutor, told the Times it would be “naive” to think Russia hadn’t gamed out a scenario where sanctions were imposed and it would have to find alternatives. Other aspects of Ukraine’s crypto fundraising plans are still up in the air. Russia Can Also Take Advantage Of Crypto Meet the Team Meet our executive leadership team and board members. Life at Elliptic Find out what it means to be part of the Elliptic team. Come and join us at Elliptic where we are shaping the future of finance. People of Elliptic Hear from the people ...