TOKEN2049 scrubbed all references to the A7A5 stablecoin from its website and speaker roster following Reuters’ inquiry. The swift takedown of the platinum sponsor, targeted by U.S. sanctions, revealed the event’s reactive posture to a major compliance scandal. On Oct.…TOKEN2049 scrubbed all references to the A7A5 stablecoin from its website and speaker roster following Reuters’ inquiry. The swift takedown of the platinum sponsor, targeted by U.S. sanctions, revealed the event’s reactive posture to a major compliance scandal. On Oct.…

TOKEN2049 strips U.S.-sanctioned A7A5 stablecoin from sponsor list

TOKEN2049 scrubbed all references to the A7A5 stablecoin from its website and speaker roster following Reuters’ inquiry. The swift takedown of the platinum sponsor, targeted by U.S. sanctions, revealed the event’s reactive posture to a major compliance scandal.

Summary
  • TOKEN2049 dropped sanctioned A7A5 stablecoin from its sponsor list after Reuters inquiries.
  • A7A5, tied to Kremlin ally Ilan Shor and Russia’s Promsvyazbank, has $70.8 billion in transactions since launch.
  • 41.6B tokens valued at nearly $500 million are in circulation, raising concerns over sanctions evasion and global adoption.

On Oct. 3, Reuters reported that TOKEN2049 organizers, after being contacted for comment, purged all traces of the A7A5 stablecoin, a token sanctioned by the U.S. and U.K. for allegedly helping Russia evade financial penalties.

The removal included deleting A7A5 from its platinum sponsor list and canceling a scheduled stage appearance by its director, Oleg Ogienko, who was present at the Singapore event.

According to the report, Ogienko confirmed to the Reuters team on the sidelines that his operation was the same entity targeted by Western sanctions, stating they had “regularly applied” for and were granted the sponsorship.

Why the A7A5 stablecoin drew Western sanctions

The scrutiny around A7A5 is not incidental. In August, the U.S. and U.K. moved to sanction companies tied to the stablecoin’s launch, alleging that the token formed part of a broader network designed to help Russia skirt financial restrictions imposed after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The stablecoin, pegged to the ruble and launched in January, was engineered to create a payments channel outside the reach of Western banks.

According to a detailed analysis by blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, the architect of the A7A5 stablecoin is the A7 group, a Russia-based operation founded by Ilan Shor, a sanctioned Moldovan oligarch and Kremlin ally. The leaks reveal that this is not a rogue startup but a formalized entity partially owned by Russia’s state-owned Promsvyazbank, a bank itself sanctioned for financing Russia’s defense industry.

The token’s scale has quickly grown to match its political baggage. Elliptic reports that there are currently 41.6 billion A7A5 tokens in circulation, valued at nearly half a billion dollars.

More telling, however, is the sheer volume of value it has moved. Since its launch in January, the stablecoin has reportedly handled a staggering $70.8 billion in transactions, a figure that illustrates its rapid adoption as a tool for cross-border settlements.

To build the necessary liquidity for this ecosystem, the architects of A7A5 leveraged the very system they sought to circumvent. Leaked internal chats from April 2025 show A7 employees discussing a concerted market-making campaign, where A7 wallets sent at least $2 billion in USDT to various exchanges to systematically buy up A7A5, creating a deep and liquid market insulated from traditional finance.

Ogienko defends A7A5 stablecoin

On the sidelines of TOKEN2049, A7A5 executive Oleg Ogienko defended the project as a legitimate payments tool. He insisted it had “nothing to do with money laundering” and was compliant under Kyrgyzstan’s regulatory framework.

He described its primary use as facilitating cross-border payments for Russian firms and their trade partners, noting that adoption was strongest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In his words, “many of them use our stablecoin… and these are billions of dollars.”

Market Opportunity
Union Logo
Union Price(U)
$0,002862
$0,002862$0,002862
+0,59%
USD
Union (U) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

XRPL Validator Reveals Why He Just Vetoed New Amendment

XRPL Validator Reveals Why He Just Vetoed New Amendment

Vet has explained that he has decided to veto the Token Escrow amendment to prevent breaking things
Share
Coinstats2025/09/18 00:28
Academic Publishing and Fairness: A Game-Theoretic Model of Peer-Review Bias

Academic Publishing and Fairness: A Game-Theoretic Model of Peer-Review Bias

Exploring how biases in the peer-review system impact researchers' choices, showing how principles of fairness relate to the production of scientific knowledge based on topic importance and hardness.
Share
Hackernoon2025/09/17 23:15
Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token

Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token

The post Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Largest Bank in Spain Launches Crypto Service: Adoption Leads Traders to Snorter Token Sign Up for Our Newsletter! For updates and exclusive offers enter your email. Leah is a British journalist with a BA in Journalism, Media, and Communications and nearly a decade of content writing experience. Over the last four years, her focus has primarily been on Web3 technologies, driven by her genuine enthusiasm for decentralization and the latest technological advancements. She has contributed to leading crypto and NFT publications – Cointelegraph, Coinbound, Crypto News, NFT Plazas, Bitcolumnist, Techreport, and NFT Lately – which has elevated her to a senior role in crypto journalism. Whether crafting breaking news or in-depth reviews, she strives to engage her readers with the latest insights and information. Her articles often span the hottest cryptos, exchanges, and evolving regulations. As part of her ploy to attract crypto newbies into Web3, she explains even the most complex topics in an easily understandable and engaging way. Further underscoring her dynamic journalism background, she has written for various sectors, including software testing (TEST Magazine), travel (Travel Off Path), and music (Mixmag). When she’s not deep into a crypto rabbit hole, she’s probably island-hopping (with the Galapagos and Hainan being her go-to’s). Or perhaps sketching chalk pencil drawings while listening to the Pixies, her all-time favorite band. This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Center or Cookie Policy. I Agree Source: https://bitcoinist.com/banco-santander-and-snorter-token-crypto-services/
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/17 23:45