Russian Finance Ministry to Draft 2 Crypto Laws as Central Bank Prepares Own ...
The Russian Ministry of Finance has proposed the adoption of two pieces of legislation aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies. The drafts will be presented for public discussions expected to continue until March 18. Media reports have revealed that Bank of Russia has been working on alternative bills. Russian Ministry of Finance to Open Consultations on New Crypto Legislation Russia’s finance ministry has started drafting two new bills to comprehensively regulate cryptocurrencies and related activities in the country. The treasury department proposes a new law “On Digital....
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