How a former crypto user’s archived Binance data ended up in a foreign terrorism prosecution

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When Russian investigators detained IT specialist Yuri Belenkiy in September 2025, Binance had been formally out of Russia for almost two years. Its customer records, however, were still available.

Law enforcement documents reviewed by Reuters show that Binance supplied personal and transaction data later incorporated into a Russian terrorism-financing case against Belenkiy.

The 49-year-old Russian passport holder, who also has a Bulgarian residence permit, is accused of sending more than $700 in crypto to Ukrainian recipients between January 2023 and March 2024. Russian authorities say the payments supported a group linked to the Azov military unit, which Moscow designates as a terrorist organization.

Belenkiy is in a Russian jail awaiting trial, and the allegations have not been adjudicated.

The case exposes a hard limit to what an exchange exit means for its former customers. A company can sell its local operation, stop onboarding users, and remove its staff. It may still retain years of passports, addresses, and account histories because financial law requires recordkeeping. Those files are available and accessible long after the commercial relationship that created them ends.

Withdrawing crypto might end the custody relationship, but copies of the identity and transaction data already submitted can stay behind.

The business left, but the archive stayed

Binance announced the sale of its Russian business to CommEX on Sept. 27, 2023. It presented the deal as a complete exit, said operating in Russia no longer fit its compliance strategy and denied any continuing revenue split or buyback option. CryptoSlate’s reporting at the time described the sale and Binance’s denial of ownership ties to CommEX.

The documents reviewed by Reuters describe a later law enforcement request for transaction records connected with Belenkiy. A response sent from an address using the domain binanceholdings.ru included a file with his date of birth, residential address, phone number, and passport number. It also contained copies of his passport and Bulgarian residence permit, according to the report.

Russian investigators folded the transaction history into their case. One request also sought details of other Binance customers who transferred funds to the same wallet. Reuters could not establish whether Binance identified any of those users.

Date Event
Sept. 27, 2023 Binance announces sale of its entire Russian business to CommEX
January 2023 to March 2024 Transactions cited by Russian authorities occur
September 2025 Russian authorities detain Belenkiy
October 2025 Investigative Committee presents terrorism-financing allegation
2025 request period Binance customer and transaction data enter the investigative file

The documents stop short of establishing that Binance secretly kept operating its old Russian exchange. Data cooperation and customer servicing, however, are different activities. The biggest lesson here is that the practical reality of leaving a jurisdiction depends heavily on which layer is examined.

An operating exit can end new accounts and trading. A corporate exit can remove the local entity or staff. A data exit would require deletion, transfer, or legal isolation of historical records. Financial companies rarely promise the last one because anti-money laundering and record-retention rules often require them to preserve customer material.

Binance told Reuters that it cooperates with lawful law enforcement requests under applicable legal, privacy and regulatory requirements. The exchange also said it does not decide what charges authorities file or how they use information once produced.

Its public government law enforcement guidelines say officials must provide supporting documents and a valid court order, police order, or warrant from a competent jurisdiction. Requests must state their legal basis. Binance says it may require additional information to confirm that disclosure is lawful and may notify the user unless a valid order or warrant bars notice. Preservation requests keep records for 90 days and can be renewed.