Russian Authorities Plan Crypto Ban to Safeguard Ruble: Reports
Russia to ban cryptocurrencies in September to protect ruble. CBDC pilot ongoing, potential adoption by 2025.

Russia to ban cryptocurrencies in September to protect ruble. CBDC pilot ongoing, potential adoption by 2025.
Russia plans a potential ban on cryptocurrencies, aiming to protect its national currency, the ruble, while accommodating certain exemptions for entities like miners. The proposed legislation reflects a compromise between differing government opinions, prioritising regulatory control over broader crypto adoption.
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Finance Minister Anton Siluanov outlined plans to use the digital ruble for "social payments" and "subsidies."
Currently in real-world testing, the digital ruble is being piloted with a select group of consumers and involves the participation of 15 Russian commercial banks and a small number of small- and medium-sized retailers.
The digital ruble will serve as an additional form of the Russian national currency, alongside physical cash and non-cash transactions, beginning from August 1, 2023.
The Bank of Russia’s digital ruble pilot was originally scheduled to start on April 1.
The head of the Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, said that many banks are already participating in the experiment with the digital ruble.
Bitcoin and other types of crypto has just been outlawed in Russia by no less than the commander in chief ...
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