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Binance-Russia Terror Case: Reports Differ on Crypto Amount

Binance-Russia Terror Case: Reports Differ on Crypto Amount

CryptoBriefing and Coinfomania both report a terrorism-financing case tied to Binance data-sharing with Russian authorities, but disagree on how much crypto was involved, when the data-sharing began, and whether the suspect’s identity is known.

CryptoBriefing and Coinfomania both report a terrorism-financing case tied to Binance data-sharing with Russian authorities, but disagree on how much crypto was involved, when the data-sharing began, and whether the suspect’s identity is known.

What all sources agree on

  • Binance shared user data with Russian authorities that was used in a terrorism-financing case.
  • The suspect is a Russian IT specialist.
  • The crypto in question was allegedly transferred to armed/military-linked organizations.

Where the reports disagree

1Amount of cryptocurrency involved

Approximately $6,500 in cryptocurrency was reportedly raised through wallet addresses posted on social media platforms.

CryptoBriefing

accused of transferring over $700 in crypto to military-linked organizations.

Coinfomania

What would settle it: The FSB’s or court’s charging documents specifying the transaction amounts.

2Whether the suspect’s identity has been publicly disclosed

The suspect, whose identity has not been publicly disclosed, was arrested in Kaspiysk, a city in Russia’s Dagestan region.

CryptoBriefing

Binance shared identities and transaction records related to Yuri Belenkiy, a Russian IT specialist accused of transferring over $700 in crypto to military-linked organizations.

Coinfomania

What would settle it: An official court filing or FSB statement naming the defendant.

3Timing of Binance’s data-sharing arrangement with Russian authorities

Binance’s regional head agreed in 2021 to share user data with Rosfinmonitoring, Russia’s financial intelligence unit responsible for tracking money laundering and terrorism financing.

CryptoBriefing

Binance provided user data to Russian authorities in 2025.

Coinfomania

What would settle it: Binance’s own public statement or the Rosfinmonitoring agreement record specifying the effective date.

What to make of it

Treat as established only that Binance shared data with Russian authorities in a terrorism-financing case against a Russian IT specialist; the crypto amount, the suspect’s identity, and when the data-sharing began are reported differently by the two outlets and remain unresolved.

Treat as established only that Binance shared data with Russian authorities in a terrorism-financing case against a Russian IT specialist; the crypto amount, the suspect’s identity, and when the data-sharing began are reported differently by the two outlets and remain unresolved.

Original source: AltcoinGordon

Syndicated coverage. Originally reported by altcoingordon.com.