PANews reported on March 17 that, according to Izvestia, the Central Bank of Russia has submitted a proposal to the government to allow digital financial assetsPANews reported on March 17 that, according to Izvestia, the Central Bank of Russia has submitted a proposal to the government to allow digital financial assets

The Central Bank of Russia plans to allow digital financial assets to circulate on open networks such as Ethereum in order to attract foreign investment.

2026/03/17 13:08
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PANews reported on March 17 that, according to Izvestia, the Central Bank of Russia has submitted a proposal to the government to allow digital financial assets to circulate on open blockchain networks such as Ethereum, aiming to attract foreign investment under sanctions. The central bank governor stated that this move is crucial for attracting overseas investment and facilitating cross-border settlements. If the proposal is approved, Russian companies will be able to issue digital financial assets on foreign platforms, and these assets may eventually be listed on major cryptocurrency exchanges and DeFi protocols, enabling Russian companies to regain international liquidity. The central bank plans to submit a draft amendment in the summer of 2026.

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