RussiaFocus magazine (circulation 18,000) features Relex cryptocurrency

Delivered individually to the United Kingdom’s Members of Parliament and House of Lords, RussiaFocus magazine’s newest edition explores the expansion of cryptocurrency into the Russian free port of Vladivostok and indicates Relex as a cryptocurrency that can attract foreign investors to Russia.

The magazine, which is also available in high quality online, is circulated to 18,000 businessmen and investors worldwide, while also being delivered to the UK’s House of Commons. RussiaFocus is primarily distributed in the UK and the United States as an outsider’s way to learn about opportunities and current events in Russia.

The magazine is released on the heels of a contentious few months between Russia and the EU. Perhaps most notably is the controversy surrounding the nerve agent poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia on March 4, 2018 in Salisbury. The numerous sanctions from both Russia and Western nations, such as the UK and United States, have created a business climate in which the transparency and immutability to transactions on the blockchain will do much to calm investors’ fears.

Relex as a company will keep developers accountable to investors through its high standards and expectations, and RLX will secure cross-border transactions through smart contracts that allow deterministic transactions between untrusted agents.

Relex is currently seeking an office in Vladivostok where it will establish a base in the cryptocurrency capital of Russia. Vladivostok is already home to the Russian government’s crypto-advisory and crypto-detective agencies.

The magazine also follows an official endorsement from OPORA Russia, a Russian NGO that specializes in small and medium-sized businesses.

Relex’s healthcare partner, Aura, also was advertised in the magazine.

While Relex continues its expansion into Russia at full speed, other branches of the company are hard at work in Southeast Asia.