A 17-year-old British high school student, Alexander Browder, has become the first schoolboy in history to face personal sanctions from the Kremlin after exposing a massive cryptocurrency network.
Browder published a report in March through the Henry Jackson Society think tank detailing illicit financial systems that allowed countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea to launder an estimated $350 billion, according to NV.
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Following his findings, the UK government introduced a sweeping sanctions package targeting 18 crypto platforms, banks, and financial networks across Russia, the United Kingdom, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, the United Arab Emirates,…







