Bill Imposing Fines for Illegal Issuance and Exchange of Digital Assets Proposed in Russia

Share This Post

Bill Imposing Fines for Illegal Issuance and Exchange of Digital Assets Proposed in Russia

A bill introducing financial penalties for those who illegally issue or exchange digital financial assets has been filed in the Russian parliament. The legislation has been submitted by the sponsor of another draft law banning their use as a means of payment.

New Bill Targets Russian Platforms Issuing and Trading Digital Currencies Outside Law

Persons and entities illegally issuing digital financial assets (DFAs), the current definition of cryptocurrencies in Russia, will have to pay hefty fines, according to a bill recently submitted to the State Duma, the lower house of Russian parliament.

If the legislation is adopted, the penalties will be imposed on companies that are not registered with the state as exchange or investment platform operators, the crypto news outlet Forklog reported on Thursday, quoting the document.

The fines range from a maximum of 5,000 Russian rubles (around $90) for individuals and 30,000 ($550) for officials, to between 700,000 – 1,000,000 rubles (over $18,000) for legal entities, the report details. Businesses that fail to comply with the regulations pertaining to digital rights (tokens) would face similar penalties, up to 700,000 rubles (almost $13,000).

The draft law is sponsored by Anatoly Aksakov, who chairs the parliamentary Financial Market Committee. The high-ranking deputy has been involved in the ongoing efforts to adopt a comprehensive legal framework for Russia’s crypto sector. At the moment, the industry is only partially regulated by the law “On Digital Financial Assets,” which went into force in January, 2021.

Aksakov was also behind another crypto-related bill filed earlier this month, which aims to ban payments with DFAs in Russia. While institutions in Moscow are still debating over many future regulations for cryptocurrencies, there is a wide consensus among officials that the ruble should remain the only legal tender in the country.

At the same time, an idea to allow crypto payments in small business transactions abroad, in the face of mounting financial sanctions, has gained support, even from the Central Bank of Russia which has consistently opposed the legalization of bitcoin and the like as a means of payment.

Another draft law, the bill “On Digital Currency,” which was proposed by the Ministry of Finance in February and has undergone multiple revisions since then, is supposed to regulate these matters. Delayed by ongoing discussions on its provisions, it is expected to be reviewed by Russian lawmakers during the fall session of the Duma.

Do you think Russian authorities will introduce other restrictions on operations with digital assets? Share your expectations in the comments section below.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Analyst Says Dogecoin Price Looks ‘Ready’, Predicts 5,202% Surge

Despite the demand for meme coins waning, a crypto analyst has claimed that the Dogecoin price could be on the verge of a parabolic 5,202% price surge Lately, the price of Dogecoin has been on a

Ethereum Prepares for 10% Drop As Supply on Exchanges Rises: Here’s the Next ETH Price Trend

The post Ethereum Prepares for 10% Drop As Supply on Exchanges Rises: Here’s the Next ETH Price Trend appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum has had a turbulent start to the week, and

Michael Saylor reverses remarks on self-custody, calls it ‘a right for all’

MicroStrategy executive chair Michael Saylor backtracked on his recent remarks about self-custody and clarified that he supports it as a fundamental right Saylor said that the right to self-custody

Say Goodbye to External Bridges: Uniswap’s Newest Feature Is Here

Uniswap Labs has rolled out permissionless bridging, giving users the ability to transfer assets across nine blockchain networks directly through the Uniswap interface and wallet This new feature

From Russia With Fraud: ‘Crypto Queen’ Diverts Funds To Ukrainian Army

A detained social media influencer could be heading to a Russian penitentiary and staying there for about 10 years to live out her sentence for committing crypto fraud Valeria Fedyakina, dubbed the

ApeCoin Faces Strong Resistance As Bears Seize Control At $1.755

ApeCoin is facing a tough setback as bearish momentum intensifies, with the price hitting a strong resistance at $1755 After an attempt to push higher, the bulls have lost ground, allowing the bears