Sanctioned Stablecoin A7A5 Sees Surge in Tron Trading Volume as Russian Funds Accelerate Inflows

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March 13 News: A stablecoin linked to the Russian ruble, A7A5, has recently seen a rapid increase in trading volume on the Tron blockchain network, attracting market attention. Data shows that this stablecoin has become the third-largest stablecoin asset in the Tron ecosystem by trading volume, with significant capital inflows.

According to blockchain explorer Tronscan, over $464 million was inflowed into A7A5 on March 11. James Brownlee, co-founder and CEO of the stablecoin settlement platform T-0 Network, stated that this growth is closely related to the restricted status of Russian companies within the international financial system. As some companies are excluded from the SWIFT payment system, more businesses are seeking alternative cross-border settlement tools, with stablecoins becoming an important option.

Brownlee pointed out that some major stablecoin issuers are implementing stricter asset freeze measures to comply with international sanctions, prompting some restricted-region companies to turn to alternative digital assets like A7A5 for fund transfers.

Blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis reported that the scale of crypto transactions related to sanctions has continued to grow in recent years. The report estimates that by 2025, the scale of related illegal transactions could reach $154 billion, with a significant portion originating from sanctioned regions such as Russia, Iran, and North Korea. TRM Labs also noted that A7A5 has played a key role in related fund flows, with its trading volume surpassing $72 billion in 2025.

A7A5 was launched in 2025 by Old Vector, based in Kyrgyzstan, and is pegged to the Russian ruble. The stablecoin has subsequently been subject to multiple sanctions by the US, UK, and the European Union. Despite this, its market size continues to expand. Data shows that A7A5 currently has a market cap close to $500 million, with a circulating supply of about 39 billion tokens, approximately 99% of which are traded on the Tron blockchain.

Notably, the stablecoin has received the Russian Central Bank’s “Foreign Digital Rights” certification and is permitted for use in overseas trade settlements. Some Russian policymakers have recently stated that stablecoins hold potential value in the international trade payment system. As geopolitical tensions and financial sanctions continue to impact global payment networks, the role of stablecoins in cross-border capital flows is still evolving.

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