Russia’s Secret Plan: Bitcoin Trading Proposal Surfaces
Russia is reportedly considering allowing Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading for select investors as part of efforts to boost international crypto settlements amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Previously, Moscow had proposed banning crypto trading and mining, with recent bills seeking to restrict domestic cryptocurrency exchange operations.
Now, the Russian Finance Ministry aims to permit Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for specific investor categories, proposing legislation for regulating crypto mining and digital asset settlements.
Additionally, they suggest allowing foreign economic activity participants to utilize crypto for settlements, treating them akin to currency.
READ MORE:
BREAKING: Germany Sells Off All of its Bitcoin HoldingsRegistered exchanges would handle crypto trading, limiting access to certain investors, while the Central Bank of Russia still restricts crypto for payments domestically.
Recent proposals also include legalizing stablecoins for international settlements, potentially bolstering Russia’s economic resilience against sanctions.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Elon Musk 'shot down' OpenAI's ICO plan in 2018 over credibility concerns
Trump policies could take DeFi, BTC staking mainstream — RedStone co-founder
'There is a global race underway for Bitcoin' — Anthony Pompliano
Tether mints $1 billion USDt on Tron, pays zero fees — Arkham