Bank of Russia Seeks Limit on Amount of Digital Assets Retail Investors Can Buy

Bank of Russia Seeks Limit on Amount of Digital Assets Retail Investors Can Buy

Non-qualified investors would be able to buy no more than 600,000 rubles worth of digital assets in one year, or about $7,740.


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