Russian Ministry of Finance: Anti-Bitcoin Law ‘Will Finally Be Passed This Year’

Russian Ministry of Finance: Anti-Bitcoin Law ‘Will Finally Be Passed This Year’

Speaking at the All-Russian Banking Conference, Deputy Minister of Finance Alexey Moiseev stated that the bill proposing penalties for using “monetary surrogates” will finally become law this year. According to RIA Novosti, Russia’s Ministry of Finance is expected to take measures sometime this year against the usage of monetary surrogates (such as Bitcoin), as stated by the Deputy Minister of Finance Alexey Moiseev at the All-Russian Banking Conference. “The law, which provides measures for penalizing the usage of monetary surrogates, will finally be passed this year.” The Deputy Minister....


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