EU Weighs Blanket Ban on Crypto Transactions With Russia

The European Union is weighing a blanket ban on all cryptocurrency transactions with Russia, arguing it would be more effective than targeting individual platforms used to bypass sanctions.

Shift Toward a Comprehensive Crypto Ban

The European Union (EU) is considering a sweeping ban on all cryptocurrency transactions with Russia as part of new sanctions designed to choke off alternative financial channels that have helped Moscow withstand existing restrictions. Officials argue that a blanket prohibition would be more effective than targeting individual Russian entities spun out of already-sanctioned platforms.

According to the Financial Times, which cited an internal European Commission document, Brussels believes such entities are being used to facilitate trade in goods that support Russia’s war in Ukraine. The commission contends that simply blacklisting individual crypto service providers is insufficient.

“Any further listing of individual cryptoasset service providers is therefore likely to result in the set-up of new ones to circumvent those listings,” the document states. “To ensure sanctions achieve their intended effect, [the EU] prohibits engagement with any crypto asset service provider, or use of any platform allowing the transfer and exchange of crypto assets established in Russia.”

The commission had hoped to secure agreement before Feb. 24—the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However, at least three member states have signaled opposition, making consensus unlikely. Other countries warn that such a ban could simply shift business to non-European providers.

The proposals appear aimed at Russia’s payments platform A7 and its ruble-pegged stablecoin, A7A5. The commission has also suggested sanctioning 20 additional banks and banning transactions involving the digital ruble, which is backed by Russia’s central bank.

Beyond the proposed blanket ban on crypto transactions, the commission has also suggested prohibiting the export of so-called dual-use goods to Kyrgyzstan, which has seen a sharp rise in trade with Russia since 2022. EU sanctions envoy David O’Sullivan is expected to visit Kyrgyzstan later this month to raise concerns that the Central Asian country is being used to help Moscow circumvent restrictions.

FAQ ❓

  • What is the EU proposing? The European Commission wants a blanket ban on all crypto transactions with Russia.
  • Why target crypto platforms? Brussels argues Russian entities use them to bypass sanctions and fund the war in Ukraine.
  • Which assets are in focus? The proposals highlight Russia’s A7 payments platform, its A7A5 stablecoin, and the digital ruble.
  • How does Kyrgyzstan fit in? The EU also plans to restrict dual‑use exports to Kyrgyzstan, seen as a sanctions workaround hub.
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