U.S. Treasury sanctions neo-Nazi Russian wallet addresses

Quick Take

  • A number of BTC, ETH, and USDT addresses were sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
  • The blocked addresses are associated with the neo-Nazi military force Rusich, according to OFAC.

The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned digital currency addresses associated with a Russian military task force.

The sanctioned addresses included BTC, ETH and USDT that OFAC said belong to Task Force Rusich, a sabotage and reconnaissance group with neo-Nazi ties that goes by a number of aliases. In total, 22 individuals and 2 entities have been sanctioned for facilitating aggression in Ukraine.

“As a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of the persons above that are in the U.S. or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked and must be reported to OFAC,” the agency said. Entities directly or indirectly owned by 50% or more by one or more of those sanctioned are also blocked.

The U.S. and an international coalition of allies and partners have tried to substantially sever Russia’s access to the world’s financial infrastructure following its invasion of Ukraine earlier this year. Russia has been looking for new ways to process payments and conduct transactions, according to OFAC.

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The agency will also prohibit all transactions by U.S. citizens or those within the U.S. related to property or interest in property owned by designated individuals without express licensing from OFAC. Prohibitions such as making or receiving contributions, and providing funds, goods and services were specified in the list.

Rusich has a long history of joining Russian-backed proxies in Ukraine’s Donbas region, OFAC said. In 2015, mercenaries from the group “were accused of, and filmed, committing atrocities against deceased and captured Ukrainian soldiers,” according to the report.


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Jeremy Nation is a senior reporter at The Block covering the greater blockchain ecosystem. Prior to joining The Block, Jeremy worked as a product content specialist at Bullish and Block.one. He also served as a reporter for ETHNews. Follow him on Twitter @ETH_Nation.