Russian tech entrepreneur Sergey Mendeleev, known for his involvement in various crypto ventures, has embarked on a new project called Exved. Announced on December 7, 2023, Exved is a Russian firm set to facilitate exchanges between Tether (USDT), rubles, and the dollar, potentially impacting the landscape of digital currency exchanges. Mendeleev is also the co-founder of the sanctioned crypto exchange Garantex.
Russian crypto payment processor Garantex lost its Estonian crypto license in March 2022 due to money laundering activities and was placed on the U.S. sanctions list last April. Customers still sign the user agreement with Estonian Garantex Europe OÜ (now Kihonzi Buzhaga OÜ), but the website now gives an address in Moscow City as its official headquarters. With the Russian oligarch Alexander Lebedev, Garantex founder Sergey Mendeleev established the Russian InDeFi SmartBank.
In March 2022, the Russian-controlled Estonian crypto payment processor Garantex Europe OÜ had to surrender its crypto license for money laundering issues. It allegedly processed more than €5 billion annually, primarily for merchants from Russia and other high-risk countries. The U.S. Department of Treasury sanctioned Garantex but they seem unimpressed. Their business seems to boom, and Garantex founder Sergey Mendeleev announced a new DeFi venture.