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Russia Sets June Vote on Comprehensive Crypto Law, Eyes July 2027 Start

Economic pressure from sanctions has pushed Moscow to replace its crypto gray zone with a tightly licensed market that limits retail risk.

Overview

  • Anatoly Aksakov said the State Duma will consider the bill by late June 2026, with the law slated to take effect on July 1, 2027 if approved.
  • Retail trading would be allowed only after a qualification test and would be capped at 300,000 rubles per year for non‑qualified investors.
  • All crypto exchanges would need licenses, with unregistered operators facing penalties comparable to illegal banking, including fines and potential jail time.
  • The Central Bank is expected to approve a shortlist of 5–10 tokens for retail access, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, while privacy coins would be kept off the retail market and domestic crypto payments would remain banned.
  • Stablecoins would be designated for cross‑border trade via licensed intermediaries, and residents could buy crypto on international platforms if transactions are reported to tax authorities.