Russia opens criminal case against Cryptex founders
Law enforcement responded with 148 raids across 14 regions, detaining 96 suspects.

UAPS, established in 2013, and Cryptex, launched in 2018, were primarily used by criminals for illegal currency exchanges and money laundering. In 2023 alone, the network saw more than $1.2 billion in illicit transactions. Russian law enforcement conducted 148 raids across 14 regions, detaining 96 suspects, many of whom face charges of organised crime and illegal banking.
The investigation comes just days after OFAC sanctioned Cryptex and its founder, Sergey Ivanov, accusing them of laundering funds linked to ransomware attacks and darknet markets. US authorities have labelled Ivanov’s other exchange, PM2BTC, as a major money laundering concern.