Russia Confirms Experimental Crypto Exchange Launch for ‘Super-Qualified’ Investors

ccn.com發佈於 2025-04-24更新於 2025-04-24

Key Takeaways
  • It has been proposed that investors with 100 million rubles in assets, or 50 million rubles in annual income, can become “super-qualified”.
  • Russia has delayed the rollout of the Digital Ruble CBDC and is considering a stablecoin.
  • Officials are considering banning cash-for-crypto transactions to combat fraud and crime.

Russia is moving ahead with a state-backed cryptocurrency exchange aimed at its financial elite, even as broader plans for a digital ruble stall.

The country’s Central Bank and Finance Ministry confirmed the new trading platform, signaling a shift in strategy as Moscow weighs launching a national stablecoin instead of continuing with its delayed central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Super-Qualified

Local media reports citing the country’s Finance Ministry and Central Bank state that Russia’s upcoming state-backed crypto exchange will be limited to an elite group of “super-qualified” investors.

The new platform will operate under a special experimental legal framework designed to bring crypto trading into a regulated environment, albeit one that exists largely outside domestic markets.

“This will legalize crypto assets and bring crypto operations out of the shadows,” said Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. “Naturally, this will not happen domestically, but as part of the operations permitted under the experimental legal regime.”

The program is still being finalized, but draft proposals suggest participants may need to hold at least 100 million rubles in assets or earn 50 million rubles annually to qualify.

Osman Kaboloev, Deputy Director of the Finance Ministry’s Financial Policy Department, noted that the “exact parameters” are still under discussion.

The move comes as Russian regulators weigh new restrictions on cash-to-crypto transactions in an effort to curb fraud and illicit activity in domestic markets.

It also reflects a broader recalibration of the country’s digital asset strategy. Moscow has shelved plans for a digital ruble rollout and is now exploring a potential state-backed stablecoin instead.

A Wealthy Approach

According to previous local media reports , the Bank of Russia (BoR) and its Ministry of Finance were considering launching a crypto trading platform for “super-qualified” investors, i.e., wealthy individuals. However, this new category hadn’t yet been defined.

Aleksey Yakovlev, head of financial policy at the Ministry of Finance, explained at the time (translated) that the category “does not exist yet” and that evaluations on its risk to the “financial system, monetary policy, and security” are still to be made.

In Western markets, the “super-qualified” investor could be anything from a rich individual to an entire financial institution. However, Yakovlev clarifies it’s “more about” skilled traders and professional individuals.

Russia’s recent bid to catch up with the global race for digital assets and blockchain technology has been a complicated journey at best.

This is best evidenced by the now-postponed rollout of its central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital ruble, which was put on pause following feedback from banks and concerned domestic entities.

While owning crypto is legal, using crypto for goods and services has been prohibited since July 2020.

Crypto in Russia

Sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine have squeezed the economy to breaking point, forcing the government to rethink its fiscal strategy.

This is why, in the past year, the government has been working on building frameworks that make certain aspects of crypto legal.

In Aug. 2024, the Russian government officially regulated Bitcoin mining with sweeping tax and energy legislation. It then began scaling back the project with six-year regional mining bans due to energy shortages.

Now, Russia’s head of the State Council Commission on Energy has said it is considering building crypto mining power stations to avert an energy crisis.

The Russian government greenlit Bitcoin’s use for small businesses doing international trade in December 2024. However, it still lacks a centralized crypto exchange or proper regulations, which has allowed crypto crime to surge in Russia.

Speculation that Russia is accumulating BTC or other cryptos as part of a national strategic reserve effort similar to the U.S. has been laid to rest.

The Ministry of Finance recently declared crypto “too volatile” to be considered for the nation’s sovereign wealth fund.

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