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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex was taken down in an apparent seizure by U.S. and European law enforcement Thursday
Mar 07, 2025 at 04:01 am
Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex was taken down in an apparent seizure by U.S. and European law enforcement Thursday
U.S. and European law enforcement agencies have reportedly seized cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, shutting down the platform’s website and social media channels.
U.S. and European law enforcement agencies have reportedly seized cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, shutting down the platform’s website and social media channels.
The move comes shortly after the exchange said it had more than 2.5 billion rubles — or about $28 million — frozen by stablecoin operator Tether.
The move comes shortly after the exchange said it had more than 2.5 billion rubles — or about $28 million — frozen by stablecoin operator Tether.
“The domain for Garantex has been seized by the United States Secret Service pursuant to a seizure warrant obtained by the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia under the authority of 18 U.S.C §§ 981 and 982,” a notice on the exchange’s website says. The image includes insignias of the FBI, Justice Department, the Secret Service, Europol and several European law enforcement agencies.
“The domain for Garantex has been seized by the United States Secret Service pursuant to a seizure warrant obtained by the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia under the authority of 18 U.S.C §§ 981 and 982,” a notice on the exchange’s website says. The image includes insignias of the FBI, Justice Department, the Secret Service, Europol and several European law enforcement agencies.
“This action has been taken in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice's Criminal Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Europol, the Dutch National Police, the German Federal Criminal Police Office, the Frankfurt General Prosecutor's Office, the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation, and the Estonian National Criminal Police.”
“This action has been taken in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice's Criminal Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Europol, the Dutch National Police, the German Federal Criminal Police Office, the Frankfurt General Prosecutor's Office, the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation, and the Estonian National Criminal Police.”
The FBI declined to comment on the notice and the Justice Department as well as Europol did not respond to requests for comment.
The FBI declined to comment on the notice and the Justice Department as well as Europol did not respond to requests for comment.
Last week, the European Union announced sanctions on Garantex, writing that the platform was used to circumvent sanctions and had ties to Russian banks that had also been sanctioned.
Last week, the European Union announced sanctions on Garantex, writing that the platform was used to circumvent sanctions and had ties to Russian banks that had also been sanctioned.
Garantex was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2022 due to its prominent role in the Russian ransomware ecosystem. U.S. officials said at the time that cybercriminals use the platform to effectively cash out illicitly-gained cryptocurrency and investigators traced over $100 million in transactions that were associated with illicit actors and darknet markets, including nearly $6 million from Russian ransomware gang Conti.
Garantex was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2022 due to its prominent role in the Russian ransomware ecosystem. U.S. officials said at the time that cybercriminals use the platform to effectively cash out illicitly-gained cryptocurrency and investigators traced over $100 million in transactions that were associated with illicit actors and darknet markets, including nearly $6 million from Russian ransomware gang Conti.
On Thursday, Garantex posted a message on Telegram claiming the platform’s wallets had been blocked by Tether and its services were being suspended.
On Thursday, Garantex posted a message on Telegram claiming the platform’s wallets had been blocked by Tether and its services were being suspended.
“Dear users! We have bad news. Tether has entered the war against the Russian crypto market and blocked our wallets worth more than 2.5 billion rubles,” Garantex told its users.
“Dear users! We have bad news. Tether has entered the war against the Russian crypto market and blocked our wallets worth more than 2.5 billion rubles,” Garantex told its users.
“We are temporarily suspending all services, including cryptocurrency withdrawals, while our entire team solves this problem. We are fighting and will not give up! Please note that all USDT in Russian wallets is now under threat. As always, we are the first, but not the last.”
“We are temporarily suspending all services, including cryptocurrency withdrawals, while our entire team solves this problem. We are fighting and will not give up! Please note that all USDT in Russian wallets is now under threat. As always, we are the first, but not the last.”
Garantex was founded in 2019 and has become one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in Russia, gaining further prominence after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Garantex was founded in 2019 and has become one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in Russia, gaining further prominence after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The platform allowed people to circumvent sanctions on Russian banks by bringing rubles to the company’s offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg and get cryptocurrency in return, which can then be exchanged for other fiat currencies.
The platform allowed people to circumvent sanctions on Russian banks by bringing rubles to the company’s offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg and get cryptocurrency in return, which can then be exchanged for other fiat currencies.
U.S. and European law enforcement agencies have repeatedly accused the platform of being used by cybercriminals, gangs and designated terrorist groups.
U.S. and European law enforcement agencies have repeatedly accused the platform of being used by cybercriminals, gangs and designated terrorist groups.
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