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Ukraine transferred $8.3 million in USDT to ARMA, the first time seized cryptocurrency entered state management. The funds came from an international hacker group investigation. The move aligns with potential plans for a crypto reserve, echoing a U.S. executive order funding a strategic reserve with forfeited crypto.

Ukraine placed $8.3 million in seized cryptocurrency under state management for the first time. The funds, confiscated from criminal investigations, are now controlled by Ukraine's Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA). This marks a new legal precedent for handling digital assets in the country.
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