According to a disclosure by Moldova's National Anti-Corruption Center (CNA), it uncovered a complex $107 million scheme aimed at interfering in the 2025 parliamentary elections using cryptocurrency. The investigation revealed that the scheme transferred funds (primarily USDT) to Moldovan intermediaries through centralized platforms in Russia and Kyrgyzstan, subsequently converting them into cash for voter bribery, funding protests, and promoting specific candidates. Blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs further pointed out that the Kyrgyz exchange TokenSpot may have been involved as a front for the sanctioned Russian platform Garantex. Data shows that $43 million was transferred through the scheme in 2025 alone. Currently, the wallets and accounts involved have been subject to international sanctions. (Decrypt)