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by: xpoolPosted on: April 25, 2025

Mosca Crypto Exchange Raided in Russia Amid Cash-to-Crypto Debate

Mosca, a prominent Russian crypto exchange focused on cash transactions, was raided by authorities on April 23rd, coinciding with the ongoing debate in Russia to ban these types of exchanges. This action underscores the intensifying regulatory scrutiny on the Russian crypto market and its potential impact on user behavior.

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