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The Russian president has not excluded the possibility that, at some point, crypto will become a “means of accumulation.”
Too early to talk about using crypto for oil trading, says Putin
Helen Partz
2021-10-14T10:32:12+01:00
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The Bank of Russia also wants to slow down transactions to crypto exchanges to prevent “emotional” crypto purchases.
Russia aims to limit crypto purchases by non-accredited investors
Helen Partz
2021-10-07T09:35:10+01:00
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The exchange was previously known as BTC-e, though its name was changed to WEX following legal difficulties in 2017.
Former chief of Russia's Wex crypto exchange arrested in Poland
Tom Farren
2021-09-17T18:46:04+01:00
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As Russia works to “more clearly prohibit the use of cryptocurrency,” the country’s largest data center operators aren’t really worried.
Data center operators have ‘no problem’ with new Russian crypto crackdown
Helen Partz
2021-09-16T09:45:23+01:00
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The Russian central bank is planning to slow down payments to crypto exchanges and combat suspicious crypto activity.
Bank of Russia wants to block ‘emotional’ and suspicious crypto activity
Helen Partz
2021-09-15T13:48:05+01:00
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Russia is moving to regulate cryptocurrency mining after legitimizing the broader crypto industry in January.
Russian Duma wants to regulate crypto mining as business
Helen Partz
2021-09-09T09:09:17+01:00
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Da Vinci’s artwork has received the highest bid at 150,500 BUSD in the Hermitage’s first NFT auction on Binance.
Russian State Hermitage raises $440K via Binance NFT auction
Helen Partz
2021-09-07T15:30:00+01:00
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The Russian government keeps insisting that payments in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin would ruin its financial system.
Russia not ready to accept Bitcoin as legal tender, says Kremlin
Helen Partz
2021-09-07T12:40:51+01:00
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