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Russia Sets 2026 Deadline for Crypto Laws as Central Bank Tightens Control

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Russia’s central bank has announced a major step toward regulating the future of cryptocurrencies. The Bank of Russia has released a plan to create clear laws for digital assets, aiming to finish the legal framework by July 1, 2026. 

This move comes as millions of Russians use crypto, and holdings in digital assets continue to grow.

What Russia’s Crypto Plan Means

According to the central bank, the legal groundwork for regulating cryptocurrencies must be completed by July 1, 2026. This move aims to define how crypto is used, monitored, and controlled across the Russian financial system.

The Bank of Russia has already submitted its proposed changes to the government. These proposals are part of a broader concept that explains how cryptocurrencies should be treated under Russian law.

The focus is not just on users, but also on crypto intermediaries, platforms, and services that help people buy, sell, or move digital assets. The regulator wants these activities to follow strict rules, similar to how banks and financial firms are regulated today.

Illegal Crypto Activity to Face Penalties by 2027

One of the strongest points in the plan is the introduction of legal responsibility for illegal crypto operations. Starting July 1, 2027, intermediaries that operate outside the law could face penalties, much like those involved in illegal banking activities.

This means running unregistered crypto services, helping users bypass rules, or offering hidden financial services could lead to serious legal trouble.

Meanwhile, the central bank made it clear that this approach is meant to reduce financial risks, protect users, and prevent cryptocurrencies from being used for illegal purposes.

Why Russia Is Moving Now

Crypto use has grown rapidly around the world, and many countries are already setting clear rules. Russia is now responding by building its own legal framework to manage this growing market.

Earlier estimates suggest that nearly 20 million Russians actively use cryptocurrencies, mainly for investing or storing value. Russian users also hold large amounts of crypto on exchanges, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins like USDT and USDC being the most popular.

Because crypto activity is already widespread, officials believe clear laws are needed. These rules aim to reduce risks, control illegal activity, and allow limited but regulated use of digital assets inside the country.

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