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April 03, 2022, 12:29:56 PM |
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I don't think it's possible, and it depends on who you are, where you reside etc. If you're a regular citizen, and you want to sell rubles for cryptos, it might be possible on crypto exchanges. I believe they only freeze assets of those directly under sanctions, so unless you're one of those, you are safe. But they will ask you to provide ID and possibly other documentation, such as utility bills. And they will check whether your transactions might be a way of helping the Russian government to get hold of their money and evade sanctions. Overall, I think it depends more on the restrictions imposed by Russia than by exchanges, so you should look into those. Of course, there might be some black market options, but I don't know that stuff and don't want to know how it works. I'm sorry your currency is devaluating, but that's what Russia gets for the terrible atrocities it's committing in Ukraine right now.
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