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Bank of Russia Proceeds With Digital Ruble, Renews Push for Crypto Ban

In its letter, the Bank of Russia said that allowing non-qualified investors to trade cryptocurrencies through banks will create "an illusion of government protection" while encouraging people to participate in a "de-facto Ponzi scheme," Forbes wrote. The government won't be able to fully control cryptocurrency transactions, and the crypto industry

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Report Attributes Large Share of Global Crypto Crime to Russia, Moscow City – Bitcoin News

The growing popularity of cryptocurrencies has placed Russia among the leaders in adoption. But while it is yet to reach the top of the ranking, the country already has a “disproportionate share” of global activity related to some forms of crime involving cryptocurrency, according to a new study by Chainalysis. Three

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Russia to regulate digital assets as currency, McDonald’s eyes the metaverse, YouTube to adopt NFTs and XRP pumps 30%: Hodler’s Digest, Feb. 6-12

Coming every Saturday, Hodler’s Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more — a week on Cryptox in one link.Top Stories This WeekRussian government and central bank agree to

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Russia Takes Down 4 Carding Sites With Over $260 Million in Crypto Turnover – Bitcoin News

Law enforcement in Russia has blocked major sites on the dark web, including a carding market leader. The platforms have been seized amid ongoing investigations into hacking groups, with Russian authorities ramping up efforts to dismantle the cybercrime rings and detain their members. Interior Ministry of Russia Hits Stolen Credit Cards

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Demand for Mining Equipment Drops in Russia Amid Fears of Possible Ban, Report – Mining Bitcoin News

Platforms listing ads for mining hardware have been registering declining demand since Bank of Russia’s call for a ban on the minting of digital currencies among other crypto activities. While mining may eventually be legalized, miners can expect to pay higher electricity bills. Supply Exceeds Demand on Russian Market for Mining

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