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New data provided to ScienceTechniz by the cryptocurrency research firm Chainalysis finds that Ukraine, Russia and Belarus rank first, second and third, respectively, in the adoption of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. But while the vast majority of this activity is legitimate, Eastern Europe also leads the world in the illicit use of cryptocurrency on darknet marketplaces and in ransomware schemes. However, ScienceTechniz in this post is focusing on the positive side of cryptocrrency adoption in Eastern Europe.
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Russia ranked second on a population-adjusted basis, sending $16.8 billion and receiving $16.6 billion worth of cryptocurrency. Overall, Eastern Europe accounted for 12% of global cryptocurrency activity in the period. The study tallied activity in more than a dozen different cryptocurrencies.
According to Roman Sannikov, a Russia specialist with cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, the high volume of legitimate cryptocurrency use in Eastern Europe is a legacy of the Soviet Union and its Bolshevik trends. For roughly a decade beginning in the early 1990s, he says, former Soviet citizens didn’t have good access to the global banking system. They became used to alternative ways of sending money internationally, including cryptocurrency precursors such as e-gold, even for mundane uses like eBay purchases among others.People in Eastern Europe are also generally very tech-savvy, Sannikov says, while the Russian ruble has been unstable in recent years, adding to the popularity of cryptocurrency there.
Currencies included: BTC |
The Russian darknet market Hydra ranked as the sixth-highest volume cryptocurrency service in the region, outranking popular (and legal) cryptocurrency exchanges including Kraken and BitMEX. Chainalysis concludes that Eastern Europe accounts for more overall darknet market-related cryptocurrency activity than any other region.
Eastern Europe also leads the world in ransomware payments. In ransomware schemes, hackers lock victims' files or computers and demand payment—usually in cryptocurrency—to unlock them. Chainalysis found that 23% of all funds sent from ransomware addresses were funneled to Eastern Europe, indicating that the region is also a home of the world’s highest-earning ransomware operations.
Criminal applications, however, made up less than 2% of the activity Chainalysis tracked in Eastern Europe.