After several months in which Russia’s State Duma still hasn’t made any headway with regards to regulation on cryptocurrencies, the country’s presidency is beginning to put pressure on both the central bank and the country’s legislative body to do something about the situation.
“The central bank has, in my opinion, adopted the most liberal position in the sphere of regulating cryptocurrencies, but the level of threat is so great that this position could be more rigid,” Dmitry Peskov, special representative on digital and technological development to Vladimir Putin, told RIA Novosti in an interview.
Peskov made it clear that he believes that the government “...
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