Articles by tag: regulirovanie
South Korea creates a system for tracking crypto wallets
South Korea's tax service is developing software for monitoring crypto transactions, including non-custodial wallets. The system will go live in summer 2026.
The cryptocurrency limit in the Russian Federation remains at 300,000 rubles
The Bank of Russia will not raise the limit on cryptocurrency purchases. Find out why it was allowed in the first place and what this means for you.
Criminal liability for cryptocurrency in Russia: what will change
Russia wants to introduce up to 7 years in prison for illegal cryptocurrency exchange. Find out who is at risk and how to avoid it.
Coinone fined: $3.5 million for AML/CFT violations
South Korea has penalized the Coinone exchange for inadequate customer verification. Learn how this impacts the market and your security.
Criminal Liability for Cryptocurrency in Russia: What's at Stake
A new bill in the Russian Federation introduces prison terms for illegal cryptocurrency exchange. Find out who it affects and how to avoid prosecution.
Restrictions on Cryptocurrency in Russia: What You Need to Know
The Bank of Russia explained the limits on crypto transactions for ordinary citizens. Find out how this will affect your transfers and investments.
Stablecoins in Hong Kong: HSBC and Anchorpoint have received licenses
Hong Kong has allowed banks to issue regulated stablecoins. Learn how this will affect payments and investments in Asia.
Pakistan legalizes cryptocurrencies: what has changed
The State Bank of Pakistan has allowed banks to work with licensed crypto companies. Learn how this will protect users and impact the market.
Will the Central Bank ban non-custodial wallets in Russia?
What will happen to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies if the Central Bank bans personal wallets? We analyze the consequences for ordinary users.
Legalization of the crypto market in Russia: what will change from 2026
The Central Bank revealed details of cryptocurrency regulation. Learn how this will affect exchanges and ordinary users.
Mining without a contract: court orders 9 million rubles in compensation
Court orders Russian man to pay nearly 9 million rubles for illegal mining in garages. Learn why this matters to all electricity consumers.
Stablecoins and the Threat to US Banks: Moody's View
Learn why stablecoins could undermine the stability of US banks and what this means for ordinary depositors.
Miners in Chicken Coops: How Illegal Operators Are Caught in Siberia
Siberian energy providers have discovered thousands of illegal mining farms. Find out how this affects your electricity bills and why camouflage as a chicken coop no longer works.
Shutdown of a cryptocurrency mining farm in Russia: consequences for miners
Find out why authorities are shutting down illegal mining farms and how this affects the power grid and the cryptocurrency market.
Private Stablecoins: The Future of Confidential Payments
Learn how private stablecoins combine stability and anonymity. Why this matters even to those who don't trade cryptocurrency.
Perpetual Cryptocurrency Futures: Launch on MOEX
MOEX launches perpetual cryptocurrency futures. Learn which assets are included and how this will impact the market.
Taxes Prevent Bitcoin from Being Used as Currency — Cato Institute
Why hasn't Bitcoin become money? U.S. taxes turn every purchase into a bureaucratic nightmare. Learn how this affects the future of cryptocurrencies.
Crypto Indices on MOEX: Solana, DOGE, and Others
The Moscow Exchange is launching indices for 8 cryptocurrencies. Learn how this will impact market access and when new futures will become available.
Mining in Russia: Kostroma Oblast — the New Leader
Find out why miners are relocating en masse to Central Russia and how this affects the power grid and cryptocurrency market.
Cryptocurrencies on MOEX from 2027 — What Will Change
MOEX launches cryptocurrencies in 2027. Learn how this will affect your investments and savings.
Farage and Stack BTC: Conflict of Interest in the Crypto World
British politician Nigel Farage is under scrutiny due to his ties with the cryptocurrency company Stack BTC. Find out why this matters to all investors.
Fines for illegal mining in Russia: amounts and consequences
The State Duma introduced fines for mining without permission—up to 2 million rubles and confiscation. Find out what's allowed and what's already dangerous.
190 thousand illegal miners in Russia: what to do?
In Russia, there are almost 200 thousand illegal miners. Find out how the authorities plan to legalize the industry and why this is important for everyone.