Grinex: токен A7A5 становится альтернативой без политических рисков

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2021-08-27Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-06-27

Криптовалютная платформа Grinex, зарегистрированная в Кыргызстане, прокомментировала решение о добавлении токена A7A5 на свою биржу. Как заявляют в компании, листинг связан с растущим спросом со стороны пользователей из стран СНГ на стабильные и юридически понятные инструменты. В условиях участившихся блокировок стейблкоина USDT со стороны эмитента, крипторубль A7A5 стал востребованной альтернативой для торговли и хранения средств.

Ранее в ряде западных медиа, в частности в Financial Times, появились обвинения в адрес Grinex в якобы использовании крипторубля для обхода санкций. В компании подчеркивают, что подобные заявления являются необоснованными и искажают суть происходящего.

По словам представителей платформы, часть международных игроков сознательно использует политизированную риторику и ангажированную AML-аналитику для дискредитации конкурентов из СНГ и переманивания их клиентов.

В Grinex также подчеркнули, что A7A5 позволяет пользователям из СНГ безопасно совершать привычные операции — от покупки оборудования до оплаты услуг. При этом все транзакции проходят стандартные проверки по международным правилам AML/KYC, а подозрительная активность блокируется автоматически. Grinex открыта к сотрудничеству с международными структурами и заявляет о полной прозрачности своей работы. Ни одного запроса от международных организаций по поводу нарушений в адрес криптобиржи компании не поступало.

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