Stablecoins can be issued in Russia, the head of its monetary authority indicated, as a Russian senator issued a call for adopting Russian regulations for the fiat-pegged digital currencies. While stablecoins are good for international settlements, the governor noted that the financial regulator remains opposed to their use for payments inside Russia, just like with […]Stablecoins can be issued in Russia, the head of its monetary authority indicated, as a Russian senator issued a call for adopting Russian regulations for the fiat-pegged digital currencies. While stablecoins are good for international settlements, the governor noted that the financial regulator remains opposed to their use for payments inside Russia, just like with […]

Bank of Russia sees no obstacles to issuing stablecoins in the country

2025/10/31 02:55
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Stablecoins can be issued in Russia, the head of its monetary authority indicated, as a Russian senator issued a call for adopting Russian regulations for the fiat-pegged digital currencies.

While stablecoins are good for international settlements, the governor noted that the financial regulator remains opposed to their use for payments inside Russia, just like with cryptocurrencies.

Central bank gives the nod to stablecoin issuing in Russia

Stablecoins can already be issued in the Russian Federation, the Governor of the Central Bank of Russia (CBR), Elvira Nabiullina, told lawmakers on Thursday.

During a plenary session of the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian legislature, Nabiullina presented a report on the bank’s main monetary policies for 2026 – 2028.

Quoted by the Federal Assembly’s official newspaper, Parlamentskaya Gazeta, she stated:

Nabiullina noted, however, that conditions have been created for their use in international settlements and to attract foreign resources to the Russian economy.

While reminding that amendments are currently being prepared to legalize crypto investments, she reaffirmed the monetary authority’s opposition to crypto payments in the country:

Elvira Nabiullina’s statements came after a member of the Federation Council, the upper house of parliament, insisted that Russia should draft its own rules for the issuance and regulation of stablecoins.

Senator urges for Russian stablecoin regulations

According to Artem Sheikin, deputy chairman of the Council for the Development of the Digital Economy at the Senate, as the chamber is also called unofficially, this will strengthen the Russian ruble in the digital space.

TASS reported that he has appealed directly to First Deputy Chairman of the CBR Vladimir Chistyukhin, requesting that the regulator formulate its policy in that regard.

In his letter, seen by the news agency, Sheikin highlights that the legal status of stablecoins in the Russian Federation is not defined yet, elaborating:

The absence of domestic ruble-pegged solutions, as he puts it, increases dependence on foreign infrastructure and reduces opportunities for developing settlements in the national currency.

The lawmaker calls for determining reserve requirements, redemption procedures, monitoring, auditing, and reporting rules, as well as “permissible areas of application, including electronic payments and foreign trade settlements.”

While voicing support for existing restrictions on the use of digital currencies as a means of payment in Russia, Sheikin remarks that stablecoins are becoming a key element of the new financial infrastructure.

The fiat-backed coins are actively employed in cross-border transfers, corporate settlements, crypto market operations, and payment services, he points out, emphasizing:

Actually, Russia has been quite actively using one particular stablecoin for precisely these reasons, and to circumvent Western financial restrictions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.

Large crypto transaction volumes this year, including in the ruble-pegged A7A5, turned the country into Europe’s leading crypto adopter, according to a recent study by U.S. blockchain forensics firm Chainalysis, as reported by Cryptopolitan.

However, while A7A5 has been allegedly created by a Russian company and backed by deposits in a Russian bank, the cryptocurrency is currently issued by an entity registered in Kyrgyzstan. These and other involved organizations have been targeted in fresh sanctions by the U.S., the U.K., and the EU.

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