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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 18:09  |  Written by: Anthony Di Iorio

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The State Duma

Russian bill banning use of digital assets as payment passes first

MOSCOW, July 22 (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday to give cryptocurrencies legal status, but banned them from being used as a means of payment.

The State Duma, Russia’s lower house of parliament, has passed a bill to ban the use of digital assets in making payments in its first reading. However, RBC, a Russian

Legislation To Prohibit Payments Using

Legislation to prohibit payments using crypto-assets sponsored by the Financial Markets Committee of the State Duma Anatoly Aksakov has passed through the first

Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially signed a bill banning the use of digital assets for payment in the country. It means Russians cannot use digital assets as

Russia’s Bill on Banning Crypto as a Payment Method Passes First

It Would Be Illegal To

Russian lawmakers approve legal status for cryptocurrencies, but

It would be illegal to use “digital financial assets” (DFA) to pay for products or services if it became law. According to local media, the bill, which was sponsored by Anatoly Aksakov, the head of

Vladimir Putin Signs Bill Banning Crypto Payments in Russia

Last Week

On June 7, the Russian State Duma’s Aksakov introduced an amendment that bans the use of all security tokens, utility tokens, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as a

Russia Still To Ban Crypto? A Bill To Ban Digital Assets Has Passed

Last week, Russia’s lower parliament chamber submitted a bill to outlaw cryptocurrencies as a payment mechanism, causing confusion about the country’s stance on

Putin signs bill outlawing crypto payments in Russia - Cryptopolitan

Russia Passes First Reading of Bill Seeking to Ban - CryptoPotato

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