Ethereum Russia’s ruble-pegged stablecoin helped evade sanctions to the tune of $100 billion By info@uweb3.io January 22, 2026 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Elliptic says the ruble-pegged A7A5 processed nearly 250,000 onchain transactions, demonstrating how stablecoins facilitate cross-border flows under sanctions pressure. TagsBillionevadehelpedrublepeggedRussiassanctionsStablecointune Related Posts New Hampshire Council Rejects $100 Million Bitcoin-Backed Bond The New Hampshire Executive Council rejected a... PayPal’s PYUSD Goes Native on Polygon, Joins Open Money Stack Paxos, the OCC-regulated issuer of PYUSD, said the stablecoin... Cipher, TeraWulf among AI infrastructure stocks trading below contract value, Compass Point argues Using that approach, the firm said Applied Digital (APLD),... Fed May Buy Equity ETFs To Support US Stocks, Analyst Says Crypto markets could benefit from increased liquidity if the... EDX Markets Closes $76M Series C Led by SBI Holdings EDX Markets, an institutional-only crypto trading venue with its... PayPal’s Latest PYUSD Move Shows the Stablecoin Market Is Splitting in Two PayPal’s PYUSD is launches natively on Polygon through Paxos.... Previous articleWhy banks need to rethink employee engagement strategyNext articleSuperstate Raises $82.5M to Expand Onchain IPOs and Fundraising