В Госдуме рассказали о тройной системе защиты цифрового рубля

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Председатель Комитета Госдумы России по финрынку Анатолий Аксаков заявил, что активная фаза внедрения цифрового рубля начнется с 1 сентября 2026 года При этом цифровой рубль будет обладать тройной системой защиты от мошенников.

По словам депутата, Росфинмониторинг подготовил проект приказа, который расширяет регулирование в области применения государственного стейблкоина:

«Росфинмониторинг будет напрямую взаимодействовать с Центральным банком по работе с цифровым рублем, поскольку он оборачивается в информационной системе ЦБ. И здесь ему зачастую нет необходимости обращаться к коммерческим банкам для того, чтобы проследить законность операций с использованием цифрового рубля. Он напрямую будет обращаться к регулятору».

Для того, чтобы войти на цифровой счет, необходимо будет получить доступ к счету в банке, после чего войти на счет, который открыт в информационной системе Центробанка. Если же мошенникам удастся преодолеть эти барьеры, им помешает третий этап защиты от ЦБ, отметил Аксаков.

Парламентарий пояснил, что регулятор полностью гарантирует сохранность цифровых средств граждан и безопасность всех совершаемых операций. Даже если гипотетически представить, что мошенникам удастся получить доступ к средствам пользователей, регулятор, отвечающий за защиту цифровых кошельков в собственной информационной системе, возместит все возможные убытки.

Ранее вице-президент, глава департамента ключевых экосистемных продуктов российского Т-Банка Сергей Хромов заявил, что государственный стейблкоин не будет использован для выдачи займов и в качестве средства сбережения.

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