Russia Plans to Mine Bitcoin/Crypto for Cross-Border Deals, Says Central Bank
Naliullina’s deputy, Alexey Guznov, added that the Bank of Russia is currently in discussions with the government to define what ...
Read moreNaliullina’s deputy, Alexey Guznov, added that the Bank of Russia is currently in discussions with the government to define what ...
Read moreRussia is taking further steps to mitigate global sanctions in place since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. According to ...
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Read moreSource: FedotovAnatoly/AdobeA top Russian politician has said that a crypto mining regulation bill has been submitted to parliament – and ...
Read moreA draft law designed to regulate the mining of digital coins in Russia is also legalizing the use of cryptocurrencies ...
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Read moreThe Bank of Russia and the country’s Ministry of Finance have reportedly reached an agreement allowing cross-border settlements in cryptocurrencies.According ...
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