Ukrainian cryptocurrency exchange refuses to provide personal information to Belarusian government

2020-10-7 04:56
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The founder of the Belarusian United Foundation (BYSOL), Andrej Stryzhak, said on Facebook on October 5 that he would not comply with the financial investigation of the Belarusian State Control Commission, announced by the Ukrainian Stock Exchange of Kuna cryptocurrency in request for September 30. It is known that the Kuna applicant agency provided personal information about Belarusian funds received by BYSOL on September 30. The organization helped support cryptocurrency donations from people who lost their jobs or suffered other financial hardship as a result of their involvement in the strike.

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