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    Russian central bank proposes wealthy individuals be allowed to invest in crypto

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    Posted on March 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Russia's central bank proposes allowing wealthy individuals to invest in crypto under a new legal regime, aiming to enhance market transparency.

    Russian Central Bank Proposes Crypto Investments for Wealthy

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank has proposed regulating certain cryptocurrency investments for wealthy individuals, it said on Wednesday, outlining plans for "specially qualified" investors to trade crypto assets.

    The bank has gradually softened its strong opposition to cryptocurrencies, backing a law last year that allowed businesses to use cryptocurrencies in international trade, part of efforts to skirt Western sanctions imposed against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.

    The central bank's proposal states that, under an experimental legal regime, certain investors and companies would be able to take part in a three-year crypto-investing experiment.

    "This is a new status that ... citizens will receive if their investments in securities and deposits exceed 100 million roubles ($1.15 million) or if their income over the past year was more than 50 million roubles," the bank said in a statement.

    The bank said the experiment was aimed at increasing transparency of the cryptocurrency market and reminded potential investors of the risks of losing funds when trading crypto.

    Cryptocurrency will still be banned as a form of payment, the bank said.

    ($1 = 87.0455 roubles)

    (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya and Alexander Marrow. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian central bank suggests crypto investments for wealthy individuals.
    • •Proposal includes a three-year experimental legal regime.
    • •Investors must meet specific financial criteria to qualify.
    • •Aim is to increase transparency in the crypto market.
    • •Cryptocurrency remains banned as a payment method.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian central bank proposes wealthy individuals be allowed to invest in crypto

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the Russian central bank's proposal to allow wealthy individuals to invest in cryptocurrencies under a new regulatory framework.

    2Why is this proposal significant?

    This marks a shift in Russia's stance on cryptocurrencies, aiming to increase market transparency while still banning crypto as a payment method.

    3Who qualifies as a 'specially qualified' investor?

    Investors with over 100 million roubles in securities and deposits or an annual income exceeding 50 million roubles qualify.

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