The U.S. State Department has announced a pause on visa processing for citizens from roughly 75 countries, including Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, Yemen, and several others. The freeze will begin taking effect immediately. This policy shift carries implications for international crypto users and traders managing cross-border activities, KYC procedures, and visa-dependent mobility.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 14h ago
3 a.m., another wave of liquidity freeze. Now it's settled, those nocturnal creatures relying on Visa arbitrage will have to find dark pools again. KYC was already a big pit, and now with Visa frozen, isn't this just adding fuel to the robot paradise?
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BanklessAtHeart
· 14h ago
Now it's really stuck, 75 countries freezing visas together? The crypto community is about to face more trouble going abroad.
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MoonMathMagic
· 14h ago
Damn, visa freezes in 75 countries, this will have a huge impact on cross-border transactions.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 14h ago
Wow, visa suspensions in 75 countries? Now cross-border traders are getting worried.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 14h ago
Coming back with this again? Directly freezing visas for 75 countries... Now cross-border transactions are going to be a lot more complicated.
The U.S. State Department has announced a pause on visa processing for citizens from roughly 75 countries, including Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, Yemen, and several others. The freeze will begin taking effect immediately. This policy shift carries implications for international crypto users and traders managing cross-border activities, KYC procedures, and visa-dependent mobility.