Russian Duma considers exchange ban as Beribit clients demand crypto, receive chocolate
Customers of the Russian crypto exchange Beribit have reportedly occupied the exchange’s offices, demanding to withdraw their funds. Meanwhile, legislators of the Russian Duma have introduced legislation to ban crypto exchanges in the country.
Now, tensions appear to have boiled over, with more than fifty Beribit clients occupying the exchange's offices, demanding over $4 million of their funds back, according to Russian-language news site Gazeta.Ru . Videos circulating on social media show customers being given chocolate instead, alongside promises that deposits would be resolved within 1-15 days.
Beribit employees tried to flee out a back door, according to the report, before being stopped by angry customers who called the police. Beribit has since claimed that it's processing withdrawals, with the first batch of payments already going out to clients, though another report claims that the only clients to receive funds were those who had filed police reports.
Russian Duma considers exchange ban
Meanwhile, legislators of the State Duma, Russia's lower house, have introduced a bill that would ban cryptocurrency exchanges in the country, though crypto transactions and mining firms registered with the government would still be permitted, according to Gazeta . The bill would also ban cryptocurrency advertisements.
In response, another legislator asserted that such a ban would undermine Russia's national security interests, as cryptocurrency is used to purchase weapons and other defense equipment from non-Western countries, evading sanctions and other restrictions, according to the report.
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