Russia Sanctions 17-Year-Old Who Exposed $110B Crypto Money Laundering Network
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- Browder aged 17 exposed A7A5 Russian stablecoin used to evade Western sanctions.
- A7A5 processed over $110 billion in illicit transactions funding Russia in 2025.
- The UK sanctioned A7A5 enablers after 26 MPs and Lords wrote to foreign secretary.
A 17-year-old British student found out he had been sanctioned by Russia while sitting at the back of his economics class. Alexander Browder opened his laptop and saw a Reuters headline with his own name in it.
Russia’s foreign ministry accused him of spreading misinformation. Browder says the real reason is simpler. He spent the past year and a half building the world’s largest open-source database of cryptocurrency money laundering and his work exposed a Russian state-sanctioned stablecoin called A7A5 that processed over $110 billion in illicit transactions in 2025 alone.
“I am going to wear it as a badge of honour. It …
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