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Exclusive Sanctioned Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex Launches a New Platform

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In Brief

  • Russia's Garantex team launched a new exchange, Grinex, a week after US and EU authorities seized the platform.
  • Blockchain analysis revealed significant A7A5 coin transfers between Garantex and Grinex, confirming a direct connection.
  • Several Garantex users have reported retrieving their lost funds via the new exchange.
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A comprehensive report from Global Ledger claims that Garantex’s founders created a new exchange, Grinex, just a week after the previous exchange was shut down by US and EU authorities. The new platform, Grinex, has already processed $36 million in incoming transactions.

Global Ledger shared this report exclusively with BeInCrypto.

Is Garantex Back Under a New Name?

Garantex, a Russian crypto exchange, was shut down last week, but apparently, it isn’t out. Earlier this month, Tether froze some of its wallets containing USDT worth $28 million, and the US Department of Justice seized its domains, as its co-founder was arrested.

However, a new report shows that Garantex’s team has already launched a similar exchange, Grinex.

“Swiss blockchain analytics company Global Ledger has completed its investigation and gathered conclusive evidence that Grinex, the exchange that emerged shortly after the dramatic collapse of Garantex, is, in fact, a direct continuation of Garantex itself,” Global Ledger claimed in an exclusive press release shared with BeInCrypto.

The center of this claim comes from on-chain analysis. A7A5, a ruble-backed stablecoin, was listed on Garantex less than a month before its shutdown.

Soon after, its creators confirmed via Telegram that the asset was listed on Grinex. Global Ledger tracked a massive A7A5 liquidity transfer from Garantex to Grinex, proving a connection.

Garantex Wallets Link to Grinex
Garantex Wallets Link to Grinex. Source: Global Ledger

Garantex Users Are Receiving Lost Funds On Grinex

According to Global Ledger’s research, these exchanges have incredibly similar interfaces. Also, a marketing statement on the Russian crypto tracking site ‘CoinMarketRating’ claims that the owners of Garantex created Grinex.

Most notably, some users who lost funds on Garantex have reported receiving reimbursements on Grinex.

Sources also claim that Grinex customers are visiting the Garantex office in person, and many users are moving assets to the new exchange.

Overall, all facts reflect that Grinex has found a way to remain operational, despite the earlier crackdown. The US Department of Justice sanctioned Garantex in 2023.

The case of Grinex is another example of how Russia has been using crypto to actively evade international sanctions. Even if law enforcement acts quickly against Grinex, it could resurface.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a Journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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