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Russia's Crypto 'Thaw' Moment: Central Bank Announces New Regulations, to Launch 'Walled Garden' in 2026

Russia's Central Bank has unveiled a new regulatory framework on December 24, 2025, aiming to legalize and regulate cryptocurrency transactions for individuals and institutions by July 2026. This marks a significant shift from the country's previously ambiguous stance toward a structured, state-controlled approach to crypto assets. The policy evolution, which began in 2020 with the Digital Financial Assets Act, has transitioned from strict prohibition to experimental openness, culminating in comprehensive regulation. Key measures include allowing retail investors to purchase up to 30,000 rubles (approx. $3,800) worth of crypto annually per platform after passing a risk-awareness test, while qualified investors face no limits. Privacy coins remain banned, and residents are permitted to transfer crypto from foreign accounts to domestic licensed platforms—a reversal from previous capital control policies. The framework integrates crypto services into Russia’s existing financial infrastructure, likely dominated by major banks like Sberbank and VTB, and supports the development of a state-backed digital payment system. The move is seen as a strategic effort to combat capital flight, mitigate Western financial sanctions, and advance de-dollarization goals within the BRICS bloc. This "walled garden" model reflects Russia’s attempt to harness crypto for sovereign financial interests while managing risks.

marsbit12/25 07:12

Russia's Crypto 'Thaw' Moment: Central Bank Announces New Regulations, to Launch 'Walled Garden' in 2026

marsbit12/25 07:12

VanEck Report: Bitcoin Undergoes Structural Rebalancing, Building Momentum for 2026 Rally

VanEck's December "ChainCheck" report indicates Bitcoin is undergoing structural rebalancing, setting the stage for potential growth by 2026. Despite a 9% price drop and high volatility in Q4 2025, improving liquidity and a reset in speculative leverage offer cautious optimism. Digital asset treasuries significantly accumulated Bitcoin, adding 42,000 BTC in December—their largest monthly increase since July—bringing total holdings above 1 million BTC. In contrast, ETF investors reduced exposure, signaling a shift from retail speculation to institutional accumulation. Some treasuries are adopting strategic financing methods, like issuing preferred shares to fund Bitcoin purchases. On-chain data shows mid-term holders (1-5 years) are selling, while long-term holders (>5 years) remain inactive, indicating confidence among seasoned investors. Mining challenges persist, with a 4% drop in hash rate due to regulatory pressures, though historically such declines have preceded price rallies within 90-180 days. VanEck's GEO framework highlights improved liquidity and institutional accumulation offsetting weak on-chain activity. Macro factors like a weaker dollar add complexity, but emerging "everything exchanges" could enhance Bitcoin's utility. Despite reduced cyclical volatility, Bitcoin remains volatile. The current rebalancing phase, marked by institutional accumulation and miner scaling back, may lead to consolidation ahead of a potential Q1 2026 rally.

marsbit12/25 06:09

VanEck Report: Bitcoin Undergoes Structural Rebalancing, Building Momentum for 2026 Rally

marsbit12/25 06:09

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