Some cryptocurrency exchanges have started blocking user accounts from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, as well as disabling trading pairs with the ruble. Restrictions for users have already been introduced by the BTC-Alpha, KUNA and CEX IO exchanges. There are rumors that Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world in terms of trading volumes, may soon introduce restrictions, but representatives of the platform denied this information.
Due to recent events, users of decentralized crypto exchanges may be under attack. For example, the PancakeSwap platform will block access for users from Belarus, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Zimbabwe and Crimea from March 9. Users from the listed countries will not be able to use the platform and access the deposits opened on it.
Does this mean that it is time to urgently switch to using projects that are free from the influence of the authorities and external pressure?
Due to recent events, users of decentralized crypto exchanges may be under attack. For example, the PancakeSwap platform will block access for users from Belarus, Cuba, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Zimbabwe and Crimea from March 9. Users from the listed countries will not be able to use the platform and access the deposits opened on it.
Does this mean that it is time to urgently switch to using projects that are free from the influence of the authorities and external pressure?