CoinsValue.net logo CoinsValue.net logo
Cryptopolitan 2026-06-29 21:30:13

Ukraine transfers $8.3 million in seized hacker crypto to state wallet, plans military bond purchase

The Ukrainian government has moved over $8.3 million in USDT into a state-controlled crypto wallet. The funds were seized from an alleged international cybercrime ring. This will be the first time that confiscated digital assets are placed under the authority of state management. However, the funds must remain intact until the case is concluded. How did Ukraine seize over $8.3 million in USDT? The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), Ukraine’s National Police internal affairs division, and U.S. authorities conducted a joint investigation into a hacking group accused of carrying out cyberattacks on individuals and businesses across Europe and the United States. The group allegedly stole confidential data and demanded ransoms, leading to more than $100 million in victim losses. The group allegedly laundered money inside Ukraine by buying houses, apartments, cars, and other expensive property. Four suspects have been detained, including an individual identified as the group’s organizer. Authorities seized $8.3 million in cryptocurrency and more than $11.1 million in total, covering residential properties, vehicles, and roughly $1 million in physical cash. Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office confirmed that the seized funds were transferred to the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA), which is responsible for handling property tied to criminal proceedings. ARMA has managed seized real estate and vehicles for years, but had never held cryptocurrency on its books until now. How will Ukraine spend the $8.3 million? ARMA intends to convert the seized USDT to Ukrainian hryvnias and then use it to buy government military bonds . These are debt instruments Ukraine issues to encompass defense and public spending during its ongoing war with Russia. Investors get a fixed return at maturity. Once converted, the $8.3 million will be equivalent to roughly 372 million Ukrainian hryvnias at current rates. ARMA currently holds the cryptocurrency as a custodian under court order, not as an owner. The state can only permanently claim the funds after a conviction has been handed down, and none of the four detained suspects have been tried yet. The seized-crypto-to-bonds approach echoes policy in the United States, where an executive order led to the creation of a strategic crypto reserve that is funded with assets seized in criminal and civil cases. Cryptopolitan previously reported that Ukraine has been escalating its enforcement against crypto-linked illicit finance. In July 2025, the country’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, signed a decree sanctioning 60 crypto entities and 73 individuals over ties to Russian fund movements. If you're reading this, you’re already ahead. Stay there with our newsletter .

면책 조항 읽기 : 본 웹 사이트, 하이퍼 링크 사이트, 관련 응용 프로그램, 포럼, 블로그, 소셜 미디어 계정 및 기타 플랫폼 (이하 "사이트")에 제공된 모든 콘텐츠는 제 3 자 출처에서 구입 한 일반적인 정보 용입니다. 우리는 정확성과 업데이트 성을 포함하여 우리의 콘텐츠와 관련하여 어떠한 종류의 보증도하지 않습니다. 우리가 제공하는 컨텐츠의 어떤 부분도 금융 조언, 법률 자문 또는 기타 용도에 대한 귀하의 특정 신뢰를위한 다른 형태의 조언을 구성하지 않습니다. 당사 콘텐츠의 사용 또는 의존은 전적으로 귀하의 책임과 재량에 달려 있습니다. 당신은 그들에게 의존하기 전에 우리 자신의 연구를 수행하고, 검토하고, 분석하고, 검증해야합니다. 거래는 큰 손실로 이어질 수있는 매우 위험한 활동이므로 결정을 내리기 전에 재무 고문에게 문의하십시오. 본 사이트의 어떠한 콘텐츠도 모집 또는 제공을 목적으로하지 않습니다.