Russia is set to introduce a ban on organizing the circulation of cryptocurrencies from September 1, according to Anatoly Aksakov, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market. The decision, as reported by local news outlet National News Service (NSN), will allow only digital financial assets issued within the Russian jurisdiction.

Anatoly Gennadyevich Aksakov is a prominent figure in Russian political and financial circles, serving as the Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He holds the influential position of Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Financial Market and extends his leadership to the financial sector as the Chairman of the Council of the Association of Banks of Russia.

His involvement extends regionally as the Chairman of the Supreme Economic Council of the Chuvash Republic. A committed member of the “Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth” political party, he is also a member of the National Financial Board of the Bank of Russia and the Interregional Banking Council under the Federation Council.

His expertise is further recognized through his memberships in the Advisory Council for the Development of the National Payment System under the Governor of the Bank of Russia, the Expert Council for Financial Literacy under the Ministry of Finance, and the Management Board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP). In 2022, the UK government sanctioned him in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War.

According to the NSN report, a group of State Duma deputies led by Aksakov recently re-introduced a bill to the lower house of parliament, proposing to regulate mining activities and ban the organization of digital currency circulation in Russia. The document outlines exceptions for miners of digital currencies, mining pools, and test projects of the Central Bank within the experimental legal regime framework.

Aksakov stressed that the decision to ban cryptocurrency circulation had been made, explaining, “We are talking about a ban on transactions with bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. Digital financial assets issued in Russian jurisdiction, digital rubles, will be allowed. The need for a ban is due to the fact that today cryptocurrency is a quasi-currency that replaces the ruble in the country. But only the Russian ruble fulfills the mission of a monetary unit, which is why this decision was made. From September 1, the ban will be introduced.”

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