Russia Prepares to Legalize Crypto Markets by July

J Michaels

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In a report by the Russian parliament’s official publication on March 1, Russian president Vladimir Putin has set a deadline on July 1 for relevant cryptocurrency legislation to be adopted in the country. Russian authorities are therefore planning to pass new legislation that would effectively legalize cryptocurrency markets by summer 2018.

According to Russia’s Parliament Newspaper, the official publication of the state’s legislative body, the schedule for a date of July 1 has been ordered by Russia’s president Vladimir Putin.

Two draft laws on blockchain technology that have been developed according to the report. Russia’s Ministry of Finance has put the spotlight on legal guidelines for the issuance of initial coin offerings (ICOs) while the country’s central bank has prepared a separate draft on crowdfunding law.

The two authorities have agreed upon the main regulatory moves on cryptocurrencies, save for one major contradiction when it comes to cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country. In essence, the central bank isn’t keen on retail traders and investors participating in cryptocurrency trading.

Detailing the lack of consensus further, State Duma Committee for Financial Markets chairman Anatoly Aksakov explained:

“The central bank is against the legalization of this type of digital currency, since in this case, citizens can start actively investing in crypto-tools, not taking into account possible risks.”

A separate bill on digital assets – to be submitted to the Russian Parliament this month – will aim to establish governance rules surrounding cryptocurrency mining. Individual entrepreneurs will be allowed to enter mining pools established by legally recognized entities.

Alexei Mostovshchikov, chair of the Expert Council of the Youth Parliament under the Russian Duma said:

“conduct activities to extract cryptocurrencies that do not fall under the criteria of industrial mining,”

Aksakov further stressed that both bills, from the central bank and the finance ministry, will be submitted to the chamber this month.

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