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Sending payments Across The Border From Russia Could Come Soon

Local media reported that a Russian-exporting institute is currently working to establish a sandbox for international cryptocurrency payments. This is an attempt to identify regulatory...
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Local media reported that a Russian-exporting institute is currently working to establish a sandbox for international cryptocurrency payments. This is an attempt to identify regulatory and technological issues that could hinder settlements using digital assets.

Russia prepares to test crypto payments for exports in a dedicated Sandbox
The Russian Export Center ( REC), a state-run institution, was established to support Russia’s exports. It is currently considering digital currencies as an alternative to international settlements due to sanctions.

According to the organization, setting up a cross-border digital sandbox is a promising idea. This project will allow fintech companies to use digital financial instruments to make payments on behalf of Russian importers and exporters.

According to Veronika Nikishina, who is the head of the REC, settlements in cryptocurrencies are an alternative payment system that will grow very quickly. She elaborated on this point at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

We are a development institution that tracks all current trends and are currently studying the possibility to become a digital sandbox in order to pilot the use cryptocurrency for cross-border payments.

Tass quoted Nikishina as saying that the institute had already assembled representatives of fintech companies and regulatory bodies. It is also closely collaborating both with the Central Bank of Russia and Rosfinmonitoring, Russia’s financial watchdog. The official stated that it was impossible to create all layers in crypto payments without these participants.

Director of REC stressed the importance of creating a sandbox to “identify all possible risks in terms regulation and technology.” Veronika Nikishiina believes that this would enable such payments to be made quickly and safely in future.

This initiative is a result of Bank of Russia, which was a strong opponent to legalization of cryptocurrency in Russia. has softened its stance regarding crypto payments in foreign trade agreements, amid increasing Western restrictions on Russia’s finances, as a result of its military invasion of Ukraine.

As authorities work to develop comprehensive crypto regulations, most Russian institutions agree that the ruble should be the sole legal tender in Russia. The State Duma, which is the lower house in parliament, approved an earlier draft law that prohibited cryptocurrency from being used as a method of payment. However, it left the door open to other federal laws for exceptions.

Elena Argyros

Elena Argyros

Elena is cryptocurrency writer / journalist based in Europe. She has extensive knowledge in the crypto space and is a solidity programmer by trade. Elena has built an extensive resume working with some of the most ground breaking blockchain firms. Being in Europe, Elena has amassed a large network of professionals in the space and states "The technology behind blockchain is going to impact everyone on earth in a good way, once you get to understand it".
Elena Argyros

Elena Argyros

Elena is cryptocurrency writer / journalist based in Europe. She has extensive knowledge in the crypto space and is a solidity programmer by trade. Elena has built an extensive resume working with some of the most ground breaking blockchain firms. Being in Europe, Elena has amassed a large network of professionals in the space and states "The technology behind blockchain is going to impact everyone on earth in a good way, once you get to understand it".

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