Russian crypto exchanger Mosca raided amid cash-to-crypto ban talks
2025年4月25日 - 10:10PM
Cointelegraph


As the Russian government is considering a ban on
cash-to-cryptocurrency transactions, some major local crypto
exchange platforms have encountered police raids.
Mosca, a crypto-to-cash exchange located in the Moscow
International Business Center, was raided on April 23 in
connection with fraud by one of its customers, Dmitry
Titarenko, Mosca’s development head, confirmed to
Cointelegraph.
“Law enforcement agencies have carried out a standard procedure
of checking our customer data,” Titarenko told Cointelegraph at the
local crypto event Blockchain Forum 2025.
Mosca’s office raid followed online reports linking several
arrests of some Mosca customers with an alleged crypto robbery
involving a victim reportedly giving fraudsters a massive cash
deposit worth millions of dollars.
Cash-to-crypto ban to protect investors?
Mosca’s confirmed police raid came the next day after Evgeny
Masharov, a member of the Russian Civic Chamber,
proposed banning crypto exchangers
from accepting cash from their customers to buy cryptocurrencies
like Tether USDt (USDT).
A potential ban on cash-to-crypto transactions would be a
“massive blow to fraudsters,” Masharov urged, adding that phone
scammers are “often using crypto exchangers for withdrawing cash
funds.”
Olga Serova, a former adviser to the head of the
government of Samara region, claims to have lost up to $5 million
to crypto fraudsters. Source: Baza
Subsequently, local news channel Baza reported on the Mosca’s raid, linking
the event with a “record-breaking fraud” against Olga Serova, a
former government adviser in Russia’s Samara region.
Serova, 71, reportedly fell victim to scammers in late 2024,
cashing out her bank accounts to pass the
fraudsters an estimated total of 421 million Russian rubles ($5.1
million). According to Baza, at least seven people were arrested,
allegedly in connection with the case.
Mosca clients can buy up to 100,000 USDT with cash daily
Mosca, which allows investors to deposit up to 100,000 USDT
($100,000) daily, is not aware whether Serova’s incident was
connected to its office raid on Wednesday, Titarenko said.
“Maybe it was another client,” he noted, adding that the raid
was the first criminal case-related office raid at Mosca in the
past three months.
Titarenko also mentioned that Mosca has been actively beefing up
its Anti-Money Laundering and Know Your Customer checks, including
maintaining a blacklist of suspicious users.
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The raid caught Mosca during a major local event, Blockchain
Life, returning to Moscow for the first time since October 2021.
The company was one of the main guests at the conference, taking
two center stands and winning a title of the “best crypto exchange
service.”
One
of Mosca’s stands at the Blockchain Forum 2025. Source:
Cointelegraph
According to Sergey Mendeleev, a prominent figure in the Russian
crypto community, the proposal to ban cash-to-crypto transactions
is an alarming development for the community.
Speaking at the event, Mendeleev suggested that the Russian
government might be turning away from crypto adoption if it opts to
approve such a ban.
He also mentioned that raids are a common situation for crypto
exchange services located at the Moscow International Business
Center, also known as Moscow City.
Garantex, a crypto exchange that halted trading
after Tether froze $27 million in USDT due to sanctions, was
also among the exchangers located in Moscow City.
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