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Bank of Russia Takes Steps Against Illegal Use of Digital Assets

by CBDC Insider
November 25, 2021
in Business, Europe
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Bank of Russia Takes Steps Against Illegal Use of Digital Assets

A Russian national flag flies above the headquarters of Bank Rossii, Russia's central bank, in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013. The ruble gained for a fifth day as Chinese economic data improved and a Russian proposal for Syria to surrender its chemical weapons eased concern over a U.S. strike, boosting investor appetite for riskier assets. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

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Bank of Russia is taking some strong steps against digital assets and their illegal use cases. They have proposed the introduction of new laws and liabilities based on which a person will be held accountable in the case for specific use cases. Also, note that reports suggest that their goal is to percent the circulation of decentralized currencies. This also means that they can restrict certain use cases for Bitcoin in the future.

The Bank of Russia on crypto

As of now, any crypto-related activity n Russia is not entirely regulated. There is a law called the “On Digital Financial Assets,” which keeps an eye on and manages crypto up to a certain extent. The fact that Bitcoin is not a legal tender in Russia, the main question asked by banks is whether crypto should be allowed to make payments for goods and services. Their outlook on the same is negative, and they don’t want this to happen. In fact, any form of money other than their official legal tender is banned for use to pay against goods and services.

It seems like the laws from the Bank of Russia will be directed towards stopping crypto payments. In fact, this is what they mean while saying “illegal circulation of digital financial assets.” They do want to promote digitization but want only one legal tender in the country. All the things that the Bank is planning have been put under a document that was approved by its board of directors and will now be passed to other authorities for approval.

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