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Russia’s Finance Ministry and Central Bank Agree to Allow Crypto for Global Settlements

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After years of hesitation, Russia is taking a cautious yet significant step toward recognizing cryptocurrency, but only for international trade.

On Tuesday, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov confirmed that Russia’s Finance Ministry and the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) have reached an agreement to legalize digital assets for cross-border transactions.

Siluanov described the initiative as a practical response to ongoing financial constraints. He stated that the government aims to introduce clear regulations ensuring “order in this sector”, with oversight from Rosfinmonitoring and other control bodies.

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The announcement follows the successful launch of the Experimental Legal Regime (ELR) in September 2025. The pilot tested the use of cryptocurrencies in international settlements and was deemed effective by Russian authorities.

Building on that result, Moscow plans to establish a permanent legal framework for cryptocurrencies in global trade.

Sanctions Push Russia Toward Digital Alternatives

Since 2022, Russia has faced sweeping Western sanctions that cut access to major payment networks, such as SWIFT. Moreover, the country’s use of U.S. dollars and euros has also been severely limited.

These restrictions have forced Moscow to explore alternative financial tools to sustain international trade. Crypto’s borderless and decentralized nature offers a potential workaround for trade settlements, especially with friendly or sanctioned nations.

Therefore, legalizing crypto for foreign transactions could help Russia preserve trade flows across key sectors such as energy and commodities.

From Rejection to Regulation

Russia’s approach to cryptocurrency has undergone considerable change over the past five years.

In 2020, the government passed the “On Digital Financial Assets” law, which banned cryptocurrencies as legal tender and restricted their domestic use.

Between 2022 and 2023, the Finance Ministry and CBR agreed to allow crypto for cross-border trade in limited cases. 

By July 2024, lawmakers had approved a bill enabling businesses to settle foreign transactions using digital currencies. Further developments followed: 

  • March 2025: President Vladimir Putin authorized a three-year ELR for qualified investors to trade crypto. 
  • April 2025: The state launched a crypto exchange limited to “super-qualified investors.” 
  • September 2025: The foreign trade pilot has begun, testing crypto transactions across international borders.

The success of this pilot has now led to plans for a formal legal framework governing crypto in international trade.

CBR: Stability Comes First

CBR Governor Elvira Nabiullina has clarified that the goal is to integrate crypto carefully without undermining the ruble’s stability. 

Under the upcoming regulations, only approved entities will be allowed to use cryptocurrencies for trade. Meanwhile, retail transactions and domestic crypto payments will remain prohibited.

Additionally, the new framework is expected to include strict oversight and compliance rules to prevent misuse or capital flight.

A Practical, Not Ideological, Turn

Analysts note that this shift reflects necessity, not enthusiasm. Russia aims to employ cryptocurrency as a trade instrument, rather than as a replacement for national currencies or banking systems.

By controlling access and use, the government aims to benefit from the flexibility of cryptocurrency while minimizing its speculative risks.

If successful, Russia could become the first major economy to adopt a state-regulated model for cross-border crypto trade. This approach may serve as a blueprint for other nations facing similar sanctions or financial barriers.

DisClamier: This content is informational and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author's personal opinions and do not reflect The Crypto Basic opinion. Readers are encouraged to do thorough research before making any investment decisions. The Crypto Basic is not responsible for any financial losses.

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