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Ukraine may freeze bank accounts to push war service: Is crypto the answer?

The Ukrainian parliament has passed the first reading of a bill to tighten mobilization rules and force people to war. If approved, these rules will allow the government to freeze bank accounts and people’s assets when caught dodging the draft. Ukraine proposed this draft bill on January 31 due to a plummet in the number of volunteer soldiers. Reuters reported the amended draft bill on the occasion and this most recent update on February 7. Notably, these tighter rules will affect Ukrainians living abroad, preventing them from accessing consular services with outdated military registration. The bill also proposes to lower the compulsory mobilization to 25 years old instead of the current 27. In particular, Ukraine’s unprecedented move to freeze bank accounts and people’s assets shows how governments can use monetary control and centralized finance systems to impose coercive measures against their people. The United States could have helped Ukraine to freeze people’s assets ...

Tether voluntarily freezes $225M linked to human trafficking

The leading global stablecoin company, Tether, voluntarily froze approximately $225 million worth of USDT tokens held in external self-custody wallets.  The funds were linked to an international criminal syndicate involved in human trafficking and a global “pig butchering” scheme, the firm revealed in its press release from Monday, November 20. “Pig butchering” is the type of scam in which the scammer slowly builds a relationship with a victim before using emotional manipulation to convince the victim to send them money, cryptocurrencies, join them in a fraudulent investment scheme, or commit other similar activities to the benefit of the scammer. The decision to freeze the USDT comes after a months-long investigation conducted by various players in the cryptocurrency industry, including Tether and the crypto exchange OKX, and law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Cryptocurrency 3 cryptocurrencies to avoid trading next week ...