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Moscow launches digital censorship campaign: strict restrictions on crypto and VPN
Moscow has implemented an ambitious online control initiative, funded with 29 million dollars and powered by artificial intelligence algorithms. This digital censorship campaign focuses on restricting Russian users’ access to virtual private networks (VPNs) and international cryptocurrency services, marking a significant escalation in digital infrastructure surveillance.
Massive 29 Million Dollar Program for Connectivity Control
According to data documented by NS3.AI, Russia’s censorship program represents one of the most aggressive attempts to limit access to decentralized technologies. The initiative is not limited to simply blocking cryptocurrency exchanges but also targets mining pools, as well as analysis and information services in the crypto sector. The implemented AI systems are programmed to identify and block connections to these services at the infrastructure level, creating technical barriers that are difficult to bypass even for advanced users.
Serious Consequences for the Crypto Market and Russian Users
Industry experts warn that this escalation of control over digital communication channels could lead to increased instability in crypto markets. The announced restrictions will significantly limit Russian citizens’ participation in the global digital asset market, creating a fragmentation effect. Additionally, this technology-driven censorship could set a dangerous precedent for other states interested in controlling cryptocurrency traffic. The consequences are not limited to regulatory aspects but directly impact users’ ability to independently manage their digital portfolios and access free information about crypto markets.