1) It’s incredibly important for industry to work constructively with regulators and lawmakers to effectively implement sanctions.
We’ve proactively gone beyond what current sanctions require, and this has been effective at preventing evasion.
Details: ftxpolicy.com/sanctions-comp
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2) that’s one of the two things we’ve been focusing on over the course of the conflict.
The other is supporting ways that digital assets can do good, helping to provide humanitarian aid. Some of this has been public; more coming.
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Point is - Its hard to take freedom back once you take it away. And I fully agree though with having open relationship with both the gov and with the regulatory frameworks, but at the same time once this starts its hard to pull back.
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Great explainer on how FTX enforces the sanctions on crypto railways, but it’s still unclear whether FTX is imposing those sanctions on all Russian individuals or just sanctioned entities, and whether that only applies to the US exchange
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