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    Russia expands use of cryptocurrency for global trade and resilience

    December 26, 2024
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    Russia has begun utilizing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for international payments as part of its efforts to mitigate the impact of Western sanctions, according to Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. The move follows legislative changes enabling the use of digital currencies in foreign trade, Siluanov confirmed in an interview on the state-owned Russia-24 television channel. The minister stated that Russia’s adoption of cryptocurrencies is part of an experimental framework that legalizes their use in cross-border transactions.

    Siluanov emphasized that transactions involving Bitcoin mined within Russia are already taking place and expressed confidence that the practice would expand further in 2025. He described digital currencies as a significant component of the future global financial system. Russia has faced challenges conducting trade with major partners such as China and Turkey due to sanctions that have made financial institutions cautious about processing transactions involving Russian entities.

    In response, the country has increasingly focused on alternative payment systems, including digital financial assets (DFAs). Earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin criticized the United States for politicizing the U.S. dollar’s role as the world’s reserve currency. Putin highlighted Bitcoin as a decentralized asset beyond regulatory control, signaling support for broader cryptocurrency adoption. His remarks align with Russia’s recent legislative efforts to integrate digital currencies into its trade infrastructure.

    Russia legalized cryptocurrency mining earlier this year, solidifying its position as one of the world’s leading Bitcoin producers. Siluanov noted that the country’s capacity to mine and utilize Bitcoin domestically has created opportunities to circumvent traditional financial channels. He called for continued development of digital trade systems to enhance Russia’s economic resilience. Despite embracing cryptocurrencies for trade, Siluanov cautioned against speculative investment in Bitcoin.

    In remarks delivered last month, he warned that cryptocurrencies should not be viewed as a quick profit mechanism and encouraged the public to consider more stable investment options. His statements came as Bitcoin prices surged past $76,000, approaching record highs. Russia officially recognized Bitcoin as a digital financial asset in 2021 through the “On Digital Financial Assets” legislation.

    However, the law prohibited the use of cryptocurrencies for domestic payments while permitting their application in specific foreign trade scenarios. The recent expansion of these provisions marks a significant step in Russia’s broader strategy to establish alternative financial systems amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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