BREAKING NEWS: Russia may outlaw Bitcoin (a Russian voice)
Russia has proposed a new anti-terrorism legislation that may lay the foundation to restrict internet liberties in Russia. One particular part of the new legislation can seriously hurt cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. We got an email today explaining it: Officially it (the new legislation) is aimed at preventing terrorism funding, but it is probably the result of the wide use of“electronic” money transfers for support of political opposition in the recent years. It is proposed to punish (with large fines and imprisonment) all anonymous “electronic” money transfers through the border. Since....
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The Central Bank of Russia has released their view on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. We have earlier argued that Russia may outlaw the use of Bitcoin due to its strict monetary policy. It seems our presumption was correct as the press release from the Central Bank of Russia is hostile against the use of Bitcoin and other digital currencies. A Russian source has told us that the Central Bank's new stance on virtual currencies means that they have banned the use of it, affecting both their partners and customers. This will make it hard to operate both Bitcoin-exchanges and Bitcoin-businesses....
The decision to block LocalBitcoins was made on July 5th of 2016, albeit it did not go into effect until recently. The story of Bitcoin in Russia has taken yet another exciting turn. While the news is far from positive, there are so many conflicting reports in the country it is generating a lot of interest. While WebMoney will accept Bitcoin payments soon, using LocalBitcoins is now prohibited. One just never knows what will be next for Russian Bitcoin enthusiasts. Similarly to what happened to various Bitcoin news sites in Russia, LocalBitcoins is now inaccessible by Internet users. The....
The Russian Bitcoin Ban is still incoming, so it seems. Russian telecom regulator Roskomnadzor has finally acted on a court order from 2014. Russia is currently blocking access to several (seven at last count) Bitcoin-related sites. These websites have been blocked because Bitcoin contributes to the growth of the shadow economy." Some feel that this is just a warm-up for the upcoming Russian Bitcoin ban. Last year, Russia's Ministry of Finance revealed a full draft of their proposed Russian Bitcoin Ban legislation. Russia's stated goal has been to ban Bitcoin by 2015, despite some....
While the number of major global banks announcing blockchain tech trials continues to escalate, Russian payments startup Qiwi remains a rarity in its home country of Russia. The payment service announced last September it had built a proprietary digital currency called the ‘BitRuble’, a project that received widespread interest due to the negative climate for the technology in Russia. There, the country’s legislative assembly has been working for over a year on a law that would outlaw some uses of bitcoin. In a new interview, however, Qiwi indicated that it is still seeking to move forward....
Deputy Head of Russia's Ministry of Finance Alexei Moiseev has said Russia is likely to pass its digital currency ban in the spring of 2015, according to a report by Russian business news agency Prime. "We might accept this law during this session, but most probably we will do it in spring," Moiseev said. Russia's Ministry of Finance has announced proposals to ban the issuance of bitcoin and any operations involving cryptocurrency. On Friday (1st August), the Finance Ministry announced on the government's regulation website that it was drafting a bill relating to cryptocurrencies, which,....