Russia's Finance Ministry Wants A Dedicated Stablecoin Law, Calling The Asset Class A Sanctions-Busting Tool

Markets 2026-03-06 03:41

Russia's Finance Ministry Wants A Dedicated Stablecoin Law, Calling The Asset Class A Sanctions-Busting Tool

Russia's Ministry of Finance is pushing for a standalone stablecoin bill, separate from the broader cryptocurrency exchange legislation expected to enter force by July 1, 2026.

The announcement comes as stablecoins remain in a legal grey zone under Russian law - with no formal status despite growing use by Russian firms for cross-border transactions under sanctions pressure.

Alexey Yakovlev, director of the Finance Ministry's Department of Financial Policy, told Russian outlet RBC that stablecoins hold "enormous - even colossal - potential" and require their own regulatory regime rather than being folded into general crypto rules.

What Happened

Russia's State Duma is expected to approve the base cryptocurrency exchange bill in its spring 2026 session, with July 1 as the implementation deadline. That law would ban citizens from trading on platforms without Russian operating permits and caps retail crypto purchases at 300,000 rubles (~$3,300) per year for non-qualified investors.

Only after that framework passes will the Ministry move to draft stablecoin-specific rules.

Yakovlev said the current consensus treats stablecoins as "closer to digital currency" than cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and that final decisions will follow consultations with the central bank and market participants.

The Kremlin has already identified one practical use case. The ruble-pegged A7A5 stablecoin received "foreign digital rights" status from the Bank of Russia in October 2025, making it acceptable as a cross-border payment instrument - a workaround for sanctions-blocked correspondent banking channels.

The Finance Ministry recently disclosed that daily cryptocurrency turnover among Russian market participants has reached roughly 50 billion rubles (~$650 million).

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Why It Matters

Russia is moving toward stablecoin regulation as the global market for the asset class has expanded sharply.

Total stablecoin supply has grown roughly 51% since the start of 2025 to approximately $311 billion, according to DeFiLlama, partly driven by the U.S. GENIUS Act signed into law in July 2025, which established the first federal regulatory framework for dollar-pegged tokens.

The EU's proposed 20th sanctions package, flagged in February, would specifically target Russian-linked stablecoins including A7A5 and pre-emptively prohibit transactions involving Russia's planned digital ruble.

That threat gives Moscow an added incentive to accelerate its own regulatory architecture - and to build stablecoin infrastructure outside Western financial rails before that window closes.

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