Russians transact $5B in crypto each year, Bank of Russia says

Russians transact $5B in crypto each year, Bank of Russia says

Though Russia has become a global leader in the crypto market, the Bank of Russia is still skeptical about Bitcoin. Russian people are among the world’s most active participants of the cryptocurrency market, according to the country’s central bank.The Bank of Russia published a fresh review on financial stability on Nov. 25, pointing out the country’s growing role in the $2.8 trillion market.Citing estimations reported by major local banks in July 2021, the Bank of Russia suggested that the total annual volumes of crypto transactions of the Russian population amount to 350 billion rubles,....


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