Russia’s Central Bank today introduced new rules for cryptocurrencies, which represent a practical approach to managing digital assets. The proposal states thatRussia’s Central Bank today introduced new rules for cryptocurrencies, which represent a practical approach to managing digital assets. The proposal states that

Russia’s Central Bank Readies Crypto Rules, With Fines for Illegal Activities

Russia’s Central Bank today introduced new rules for cryptocurrencies, which represent a practical approach to managing digital assets. The proposal states that cryptocurrencies and stablecoins will be treated as “currency values,” meaning people can invest in them but cannot use them for payments within the country. The ruble will remain the only legal currency.

Due to Western sanctions and increasing interest from millions of users, the new rules create different levels of access for investors, with required tests and limits. The government plans to complete the legislation by mid-2026, with penalties for illegal activities involving intermediaries to follow.

Provisions of the New Rule

The new proposal maintains that crypto trading must happen through licensed platforms, such as exchanges, brokers, and trust managers. Residents can buy digital assets abroad using foreign accounts or transfer assets through Russian intermediaries, but they must notify the tax authorities.

The rule also clarifies that access to cryptocurrencies depends on the investor’s qualifications, ensuring both opportunity and protection. Previously, the country’s apex bank proposed limited crypto purchases for selected investors; the new rule, however, allows qualified investors who meet criteria such as income, assets, or experience to buy unlimited amounts of non-anonymous cryptocurrencies.

Meanwhile, retail investors can only buy popular cryptocurrencies. They can spend up to $3,800 each year through one approved broker. Anonymous tokens that hide transaction details are not allowed, as the rule aims to prevent illegal activities. Overall, the new framework shifts from strict rules to a more closely monitored approach to the use of cryptocurrencies.

Timeline, Penalties, and Implications

The proposal outlines a plan to prepare legislation by July 1, 2026. Starting July 1, 2027, crypto intermediaries that operate illegally will face penalties similar to those for unauthorized banking. These penalties may include significant fines and bans on operations for unregistered services or rule violations. 

The goal is to discourage illegal markets and ensure accountability. There will be a transitional period for stakeholders to adjust. The initiative addresses economic challenges and aims to enable regulated cross-border transactions without harming the ruble. It builds on previous pilot programs, like those for international payments. 

Experts believe the approach is fair, but there may still be difficulties in monitoring and enforcing it. Market watchers think the move could improve tax transparency and strengthen anti-money laundering measures. The central bank yet remains cautious and sees cryptocurrencies as risky investments.

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