To date, the regulation of the crypto currency in Russia and all the related discussions on this topic have come to the fore. In social networks and the media, discussions are constantly taking place on the account of the blocking by Roscomnadzor of the Telegram messengers, which resulted in a significant number of other services being damaged.
Earlier, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin for the implementation of the program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation" approved some recommendations for the Government and the Central Bank. Before July 1, 2018, all necessary amendments to the legislation of the Russian Federation should be introduced, which provides for the introduction of such concepts as "digital mortgage", "crypto-currency", "token", "smart contract" and so on.
However, it is worth noting that the national currency, the Russian ruble will retain the status of the only legal tender in Russia. In addition, it is necessary to revise the requirements for organizations and companies whose activities are related to crypto-currencies, in particular, registration of their activities and the procedure for paying taxes.
Another important issue that remains open until July 1 is the creation of regulatory rules for ICO projects.
Activities of illegal exchange points of crypto currency in Russia
Social networks and news media now and then report on the activities of illegal crypto-currency enterprises in the country. Some sources reported that near the central station in the city of Kursk, the exchange service "Sberkoin" was opened. He allowed anyone who wanted to buy or sell a crypto currency.
It is worth noting that this exchange of crypto currency in Russia has no connection with Sberbank. Residents of the capital appealed to the State Duma deputy Dmitry Ionin with the requirements of checking the activities of the service.
A few days later, Yuri Polupanov, director of the Department of Financial Monitoring and Currency Control of the Bank of Russia, said that several trading crypto-currency services are operating in Moscow, which have no license.
Specifically, there were indicated such retail outlets as TC "Moscow", TC "Sadovod" and "FoodCity." There are exchange points on their territory, the activities of which do not comply with the current legislation of the country. Earlier it was reported that Chinese traders from these outlets moved most of their income to crypto-currencies.
"Their revenue in the crypto currency is nowhere taken into account. Most of the proceeds are instantly transferred to the home of the owners and converted into local currency, "the Bank of Russia said.
However, information on the three trading markets related to crypto-currency transactions was just the tip of the iceberg. To see the real picture helped the application Bitmap. According to his data, in Russia there are about 70 exchange points of the crypto-currency, some of which are located in Moscow. The capital has 16 points, including bokoyn-ATM and cash desks.
Many users believe that crypto-currencies are comparable to financial pyramids, however, there are those who see in them an excellent opportunity to get rid of sanctions from the West. For example, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea Georgy Muradov suggested reducing the dependence of the peninsula's economy on EU sanctions, by legalizing the crypto currency.
He explains that the creation of a specialized investment fund in the Crimea will allow accumulating crypto-currency resources. They can be translated into Fiat and sent to the creation of new projects.
Earlier, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin for the implementation of the program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation" approved some recommendations for the Government and the Central Bank. Before July 1, 2018, all necessary amendments to the legislation of the Russian Federation should be introduced, which provides for the introduction of such concepts as "digital mortgage", "crypto-currency", "token", "smart contract" and so on.
However, it is worth noting that the national currency, the Russian ruble will retain the status of the only legal tender in Russia. In addition, it is necessary to revise the requirements for organizations and companies whose activities are related to crypto-currencies, in particular, registration of their activities and the procedure for paying taxes.
Another important issue that remains open until July 1 is the creation of regulatory rules for ICO projects.
Activities of illegal exchange points of crypto currency in Russia
Social networks and news media now and then report on the activities of illegal crypto-currency enterprises in the country. Some sources reported that near the central station in the city of Kursk, the exchange service "Sberkoin" was opened. He allowed anyone who wanted to buy or sell a crypto currency.
It is worth noting that this exchange of crypto currency in Russia has no connection with Sberbank. Residents of the capital appealed to the State Duma deputy Dmitry Ionin with the requirements of checking the activities of the service.
A few days later, Yuri Polupanov, director of the Department of Financial Monitoring and Currency Control of the Bank of Russia, said that several trading crypto-currency services are operating in Moscow, which have no license.
Specifically, there were indicated such retail outlets as TC "Moscow", TC "Sadovod" and "FoodCity." There are exchange points on their territory, the activities of which do not comply with the current legislation of the country. Earlier it was reported that Chinese traders from these outlets moved most of their income to crypto-currencies.
"Their revenue in the crypto currency is nowhere taken into account. Most of the proceeds are instantly transferred to the home of the owners and converted into local currency, "the Bank of Russia said.
However, information on the three trading markets related to crypto-currency transactions was just the tip of the iceberg. To see the real picture helped the application Bitmap. According to his data, in Russia there are about 70 exchange points of the crypto-currency, some of which are located in Moscow. The capital has 16 points, including bokoyn-ATM and cash desks.
Many users believe that crypto-currencies are comparable to financial pyramids, however, there are those who see in them an excellent opportunity to get rid of sanctions from the West. For example, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea Georgy Muradov suggested reducing the dependence of the peninsula's economy on EU sanctions, by legalizing the crypto currency.
He explains that the creation of a specialized investment fund in the Crimea will allow accumulating crypto-currency resources. They can be translated into Fiat and sent to the creation of new projects.
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