If you are in Czechia and have anything positive to say about Russia or russians - yes. If you are in Lithuania and do not declare formally to government on annual basis how much bitcoin or anything you have outside the official banks - yes.
I thought Czech Republic was quite Bitcoin friendly and pro-Russian. Maybe my experience was different. Lithuania, I have never been there, but know their Nazi history very well. Bitcoin is borderless fortunately. I run my own node and never bought any KYC BTC. There are tools online for anyone to do this without their government knowing. The internet can be used in many ways. Freedom everywhere. Government is quickly becoming irrelevant in the big picture of time. Just like Kings and Queens and soon "traditional "Corporations too.
Ha ha, it is amazing how information is distorted everywhere. There was never any nazism in Lithuania. This myth is a joke. Not even during the short times when the land was captured by Hitler. There has been some unti communism, but no pro-naziism, and even no any unti-russianism feeling until covid, evem throughout the Soviet Union times. Never. But now pro-covidism and anti-russianism is just crazy. People are outright totally crazy. In Czechia I have not been recently, so I don't know what the people think or say. But the official law now is that pro-russian speech and writing is punishable. You can look up the announcements in the media.
nothing to do with running a bitcoin node