Bitcoin exchange Hodl Hodl stops lending to countries and residents sanctioned by the United States and the United Nations
Non-custodial Bitcoin exchange Hodl Hodl has changed its service agreement to explicitly exclude residents of the United States (including its states and the District of Columbia), the US Virgin Islands, Cuba, North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Puerto Rico, Somalia, Syria, Sudan, and any country or region subject to United Nations sanctions from accessing its lending platform. This change is part of Hodl Hodl's stricter policy to address regulatory uncertainty and ensure platform security and integrity.
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