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Russia Uses Kyrgyz Crypto Hub to Evade Sanctions and Fund Ukraine War: TRM Labs

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Russian entities are exploiting Kyrgyzstan’s crypto infrastructure to bypass international sanctions and procure dual-use goods for use in Ukraine.

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Russia is using Kyrgyzstan’s fast-growing crypto sector to sidestep sanctions and acquire war-related goods. Kyrgyz-registered exchanges show ties to sanctioned entities and mimic the behavior of the banned Russian exchange Garantex. TRM Labs urges tighter regulations in Kyrgyzstan to curb abuse by shell companies and foreign actors.

Following the passage of Kyrgyzstan’s “On Virtual Assets” law in January 2022, just weeks before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the country has transformed into a burgeoning crypto hub.

The law introduced formal licensing and oversight for virtual asset service providers (VASPs), paving the way for a rapid influx of new firms and exchanges.

Kyrgyzstan’s Licensed Crypto Activity Surges to $4.2B in 2024

By October 2024, 126 VASP licenses had been issued, and transaction volumes had surged from $59 million in 2022 to $4.2 billion in the first seven months of 2024 alone, according to a new report by blockchain intelligence firm TRM Labs.

However, that boom has opened the door to abuse. According to TRM Labs, numerous Kyrgyz-registered exchanges appear to serve as shell entities, with multiple firms reusing the same addresses, contact information, and founders.

These entities have been linked to transactions involving sanctioned Russian groups, including the Rusich paramilitary organization, which has fought alongside Wagner Group forces in Ukraine.

TRM also highlighted parallels between these Kyrgyz-based platforms and the sanctioned Russian exchange Garantex.

After Garantex was disrupted by law enforcement in March 2025, new entities like Grinex and Meer, both registered in Kyrgyzstan, exhibited similar transaction patterns and behavior.

Grinex, which began facilitating withdrawals using a Russian stablecoin called A7A5 shortly after the Garantex takedown, was registered within weeks of A7A5 issuer Old Vector, further suggesting coordination.

New TRM analysis shows how Russia is turning to Central Asian nation Kyrgyzstan to access #crypto rails, route funds through shell exchanges, and evade sanctions.

Learn more 👉 https://t.co/YZrIpDZgIC pic.twitter.com/A2RPlo3NiX

— TRM Labs (@trmlabs) July 23, 2025

Kyrgyzstan’s crypto growth coincides with a surge in bilateral economic activity.

Russian investment in Kyrgyzstan jumped by 23% in early 2024, and trade between the two nations hit $3.5 billion last year.

Analysts say that Kyrgyzstan has become a key transshipment point for dual-use goods. Chinese exports of dual-use items to Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan rose by 64% from 2022 to 2023, totaling $1.3 billion.

The findings raise urgent questions about Kyrgyzstan’s role in Russia’s sanctions evasion efforts.

While TRM notes that Kyrgyz law currently allows foreign nationals to register VASPs remotely, it recommends reforms including stricter transparency rules and physical residency requirements to stem illicit activity.

Russia Explores Using Crypto for Grain Export Payments

Last month, the Russian Agricultural Bank (RusAg) said it is working with the Bank of Russia to evaluate digital asset-based payment solutions for grain exports.

Irina Zhachkina, RusAg’s First Deputy CEO, described cryptocurrencies as a “convenient alternative instrument” for cross-border payments, especially as sanctions continue to limit Russia’s access to traditional financial systems.

More recently, Russia’s central bank announced that it is allowing qualified investors limited access to crypto-linked financial products.

Under the new guidance, banks and financial firms can offer derivatives and securities tied to cryptocurrency prices, though these products must be non-deliverable and settled in fiat.

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