The Christian Journal Subscribe
Published: February 17, 2022

Canadian federal police asks ‘cryptocurrency’ exchanges to freeze donations to truckers

By

Thu Feb 17, 2022 – 4:28 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the never-before enacted Emergencies Act over peaceful protests in Ottawa’s downtown core, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have told cryptocurrency exchanges to cease facilitating transactions related to protesters.

Multiple crypto exchanges, including Toronto-based CoinSmart, confirmed to the Financial Post today that they have received letters from the RCMP ordering them to freeze any transactions linked to 30 different accounts law enforcement says are connected to the Freedom Convoy movement.

The RCMP’s letter instructed the exchanges to report “any information about a transaction or proposed transaction” from the various digital “wallets” they have blacklisted.

“It is unfortunate that the Emergency Economic Measures Order is indiscriminately targeting the whole cryptocurrency ecosystem,” CoinSmart said in a statement about the order.

“The addresses associated with this alert have been widely disseminated to the entire crypto community here in Canada and have reportedly been reported to the block-chain monitoring softwares that service the industry worldwide. We will cooperate with the OPP and the RCMP and fulfill our obligations, if any, under the Emergency Economic Measures Order,” the company added.

According to Torstein Braaten, the

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Christian Journal or its editors


Share this Article

Download the Mobile App.
Exit mobile version