Major Crypto Exchanges Ready to Work in Russia Under Proposed Rules, Report

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Major Crypto Exchanges Ready to Work in Russia Under Proposed Rules, Report

Vadošās biržas, kuras aptaujājusi Krievijas prese, ir norādījušas, ka tās nebaidās no gaidāmajiem stingriem kriptovalūtu noteikumiem. Prasība monētu tirdzniecības platformām izveidot vietējo biroju ir viens no priekšlikumiem regulējuma ceļvedī, ko valdība izstrādājusi Maskavā.

Kriptovalūtas biržas, lai izveidotu veikalu Krievijas Federācijā

Some of the world’s largest digital assets exchanges, interviewed by Kommersant, are not objecting to a potential requirement to establish permanent presence in Russia in order to continue to offer services to its citizens. The idea to oblige foreign-based platforms to do so is part of the government’s ceļvedis to regulate the country’s crypto space.

The document, reportedly signed by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, has been prepared as an alternative approach to Bank of Russia’s zvanīt for a ban on trading, among other crypto operations. With its hardline stance, the central bank has found itself in isolation as most other government institutions, including the Finance Ministry, favor regulation over prohibition.

Among other requirements envisaged in the roadmap are those related to anti-money laundering efforts such as the sharing of transaction data with Rosfinmonitorings, Russia’s financial watchdog. Crypto market players will also have to put in place mechanisms to verify information about the ownership of the digital assets they are dealing with.

Binance, the largest crypto exchange by volume, told the business daily it’s ready to open a branch or even register a legal entity in Russia, “if this contributes to the convenience of users and the security of operations.” Olga Goncharova, head of government relations for Russia and the NVS countries, said that Binance supports the regulatory roadmap as a step that “will make operations more understandable, transparent, and user-friendly” while also noting the proposals need further “calibration.”

Cita liela kriptovalūtu tirdzniecības platforma Huobi paziņoja, ka cer uz "atvērtu dialogu ar Krievijas regulatoriem". Tās komanda uzskata, ka konstruktīvs kriptovalūtas likums palīdzētu palielināt gan individuālo, gan institucionālo investoru uzticību digitālajiem aktīviem un apmaiņām.

Kripto birža AAX atklāja, ka tai nav tūlītēju plānu izveidot biroju Krievijas Federācijā, taču tā arī paziņoja, ka tā varētu sākt strādāt šajā virzienā, ja noteikumi tiks apstiprināti. AAX ir gatavs izpildīt tās, ko tā raksturoja kā “likumīgas” normatīvās prasības. Birža, kas apkalpo aptuveni pusmiljonu Krievijas iedzīvotāju, norādīja, ka tā glabā informāciju par saviem klientiem, viņu atlikumiem, darījumiem un tirdzniecības aktivitātēm.

Russian lawmakers are now working on a jauns rēķins to fill the regulatory gaps remaining after the adoption of the law “On Digital Financial Assets.” The authors aim to define which entities will be allowed to work with cryptocurrencies, including crypto exchanges. Trading platforms incorporated abroad will be subject to a “special” registration regime, the Deputy Chair of the Security and Anti-Corruption Committee Andrey Lugovoy, one of the sponsors, told Russian media.

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