Ukraine's Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has taken control of over $8.3 million in seized USDT, marking a historic first for state digital asset managementUkraine's Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has taken control of over $8.3 million in seized USDT, marking a historic first for state digital asset management

Ukraine Transfers First Ever Seized Crypto Assets to Government Management

2026/06/29 22:40
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  • Ukrainian authorities have transferred over 8.3 million USDT to the National Agency for Asset Tracing and Management (ARMA), marking the first time in the country’s history that seized virtual assets have moved directly under state control.
  • The digital assets were confiscated during a cybercrime investigation targeting an international hacking group responsible for over $100 million in global damages.
  • The transfer positions Ukraine to build institutional experience in managing sovereign digital asset reserves, following regional trends toward official state custody frameworks.

Ukrainian law enforcement has executed the first-ever transfer of confiscated cryptocurrency directly into state management. According to statements released by Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko, a total of 8.3 million USDT has been officially deposited into the crypto wallet of the National Agency for Asset Tracing and Management (ARMA).

The digital assets were recovered as part of a multi-jurisdictional pre-trial investigation into an international hacking organization. Authorities claim the cybercriminal ring launched targeted ransomware and data-theft attacks against corporations and individuals across Europe and the United States, subsequently attempting to launder the proceeds through high-value luxury purchases in Ukraine. The group’s operations are estimated to have caused more than $100 million in total damages globally. Alongside the 8.3 million USDT, state prosecutors successfully executed seizures on more than $11.1 million in physical assets, including $1 million in physical cash, vehicles, and real estate properties.

The operational milestone highlights Ukraine’s accelerating efforts to build structural and regulatory guardrails for handling digital assets. Historically, seized cryptocurrencies remained static within frozen exchange accounts or third-party custody solutions during legal proceedings. Moving the funds directly onto a state-controlled ARMA crypto wallet allows the government to officially manage, hold, or strategically liquidate confiscated on-chain assets under statutory oversight.

“Modern crime has long moved into the digital space, and cybercrime investigations have long gone beyond Ukraine’s borders,” Kravchenko emphasized, pointing out that digital assets are increasingly becoming primary objects of state seizure and asset recovery protocols.

The transition toward active state management comes at a time when major economies are increasingly evaluating how to handle seized tokens, with some looking toward building formalized national strategic reserves. As one of the leading nations globally for per-capita cryptocurrency adoption, Ukraine’s development of a native state custody process marks a significant step forward in institutional crypto infrastructure for Eastern Europe.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions.

The post Ukraine Transfers First Ever Seized Crypto Assets to Government Management appeared first on Cryptopress.

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