The UK, EU, US and Canada moved at the weekend to expel Russian banks from Swift, the main global payments messaging system used by banks, and have also sought to prevent Russia’s central bank from using its foreign currency reserves.

Following this, with the concern that Russia may use digital currencies to bypass the sanctions, cryptocurrency exchanges which enable the trade of digital currencies have been coming under pressure to comply with western sanctions, by blocking transactions with Russia, but the founder of one of the largest cryptocurrency trading platforms has refused.

The chief executive and founder of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, said the company was “not in a position to sanction, like, populations of people”.

“There are a few hundred individuals that are on the international sanctions list in Russia, mostly politicians, and we follow that very, very strictly,” Zhao told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“We differentiate between the Russian politicians who start wars and the normal people, many normal Russians do not agree with war.” “We are not political, we are against war, but we are here to help the people.” he added.

Zhao, known as “CZ”, said he did not know how many of the platform’s accounts had been frozen as a result of links with Russia but insisted that Binance knows its customers and would not allow sanctioned individuals to use its services. “The right level of sanctions is not a debate with us. We don’t make sanction lists,” Zhao said.

“There are tens of thousands of exchanges globally. Many of them are very small, many of them are less secure. Many of them are less compliant. We don’t control the industry. I can publish my sanction list, you can publish yours, guess what? No one else is going to follow it. It just moves Russian users to other smaller platforms.”

Zhao said he did not believe that cryptocurrencies – which are held on a decentralised ledger – would enable people to dodge sanctions.

“If people want to evade sanctions, there’s always multiple methods. You can avoid sanctions using US dollars, using cash, using diamonds, using gold. I don’t think crypto is anything special there.”

Zhao, whose personal wealth has been estimated at $1.9bn (£1bn) by Forbes magazine’s billionaires list, mentioned that Binance had donated $10m to aid the humanitarian effort in Ukraine and help those fleeing the conflict.

Source: The Gaurdian

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