Oct 14, 2020 at 11:38 UTC.Bank of Russia published several regulation proposals clarifying how it will be regulating the digital assets in the country.
Russia has already passed a law about the issuance of digital securities, which includes cryptocurrencies.
Most notable, the Russian central bank wants to limit the amount of digital assets non-qualified investors can buy in a year.
According to the proposal, published by the Bank of Russia on Wednesday, non-qualified investors would be able to buy no more than 600,000 rubles worth of digital assets in one year, or about $7,740.
Has experience working in a financial organization over two years,.
Regularly trades significant amounts of securities,.
This only applies to the digital assets issued by companies registered with the country's central bank, not cryptocurrencies.
"This document only touches the digital assets that will be issued under the new law on the digital assets," crypto-savvy Russian lawyer Mikhail Uspensky told Coindesk.
Bank of Russia, the Russian central bank, also published a separate proposal on how the digital assets issuers should register with it to issue tokens legally, a document on how it will be issuing electronic signature keys for such companies and another one saying that digital assets issuers will be subject to the same rules regarding their accounting practices as other financial companies.
Russia's main financial regulator has ramped up its work regarding digital assets recently: on Tuesday, the Bank of Russia issued a report on the potential launch of its own central bank digital currency, the digital ruble.
Bank of Russia Seek Limit on Amount of Digital Assets Retail Investors Can Buy
Publié le Oct 14, 2020
by Coindesk | Publié le Coinage
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