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Bank of Russia Proposes Regulatory Framework for Crypto Investors 

The new proposal sets a 300,000 ruble cap for unqualified traders, while qualified investors have access to most non-anonymous assets without limits.

Written By Vanshita Kanjani Vanshita Kanjani
Fact Checked by Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published December 23, 2025 11:56 PM·Updated 6 months ago
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Key Highlights

  • The Bank of Russia has proposed a framework that classifies cryptocurrencies as monetary assets but prohibits their use for domestic payments.
  • Unqualified investors would face a 300,000 ruble annual investment limit and mandatory testing to access only the most liquid digital assets.
  • Authorities plan to finalize the legislative framework by mid-2026 and introduce criminal liability for illegal crypto intermediaries by 2027.

The Bank of Russia submitted an extensive legislative proposal to the Russian government on Tuesday. Under the proposal, cryptocurrencies would be labeled as monetary assets but would not be allowed for payment of goods and services.

According to the official report, digital currencies and stablecoins are expected to be included in the Russian financial system through a comprehensive legislative proposal that is intended for submission to the Russian government.

Under the proposed system, the central bank recognizes both qualified and unqualified investors. Unqualified persons can only invest in the most liquid cryptocurrencies, whose criteria will be determined in future laws. They will need to pass a mandatory test and are only allowed to make an annual investment of 300,000 rubles via an intermediate organization.

Qualified persons, on the other hand, will have freedom to choose which cryptocurrency to buy as long as it is not an anonymous cryptocurrency that masks transaction information using a smart contract, after passing a risk assessment test. This category will not have a limit on its transactions.

Leveraging existing financial infrastructure

The infrastructure makes use of existing financial institutions. Exchanges, brokers, and trustees who are licensed would now support crypto transactions within their existing approvals, but new rules will emerge for special traders.

Digital financial assets and international investment

The proposal also applies to digital financial assets (DFAs), allowing them to flow in open networks for issuers in their bid to raise money from abroad. However, Russian residents would still be able to purchase cryptocurrencies in foreign accounts or move their money abroad but would be required to notify the tax service in the process.

After years of internal debates among the Russian administration about the regulation of digital assets, the recent development in the matter is that the administration will allow digital assets through a recent legislative proposal that mirrors a middle-of-the-road approach to regulating digital assets.

The Bank of Russia has taken a tough stand against digital assets. For example, the central bank argued that digital assets posed threats to the stability of the financial system as well as potential risks of money laundering.

Moving forward, the central bank is quoted as saying, “The Bank of Russia continues to consider cryptocurrencies a high-risk instrument.” These instruments are “not issued or guaranteed by any jurisdiction and are subject to increased volatility and sanctions risks.”

The time frame required for this transition is established, aiming for the development of “the full legislative framework” on cryptocurrencies by July 1, 2026. By July 1, 2027, the government is targeting the “introduction of liability of illegal activities of intermediaries,” as is the case with illegal banking activities.

Russian crypto market developments

While the Bank of Russia has solidified its domestic stance by banning cryptocurrency for everyday payments to maintain the ruble’s sovereignty, high-level officials and advisors are increasingly viewing the underlying infrastructure as a geopolitical asset.

Some economists and President Vladimir Putin’s advisers have advocated for Bitcoin mining to be treated as an “underrated export,” suggesting that the energy-intensive industry can monetize Russia’s energy reserves while bypassing traditional financial restrictions.

There is also a growing push to integrate digital assets directly into the state’s financial architecture. Advisers have proposed adding cryptocurrency to Russia’s official accounts, viewing it as a mechanism to settle international trade and support the ruble’s stability.

This approach, restricting crypto as a domestic currency while aggressively promoting it as an exportable commodity and a reserve asset, indicates that Russian officials believe mining and digital assets are “quietly boosting” the national economy.

Overall, the proposed regulations represent a step toward formalizing the crypto economy within Russia. While recognizing digital currencies as assets and excluding them from being considered as currency within payment systems, the Central Bank provides for both innovation and security within finances. 

Also Read: FBI Disrupts Russian Operator E-Note Laundering Network

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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