Russia proposes exchange trading of Bitcoin, Ether and Tethers USDT

Extrait:Russia's central bank has proposed a list of crypto assets allowed for public exchange trading under new rules signed into law by President Putin on Aug. 4. The list includes Bitcoin, Ether and Tether's USDT, selected based on market capitalization, average daily trading volume, and at least five years of overseas price history. Under the framework, non-qualified investors may buy up to 300,000 rubles ($3,650) of cryptocurrency annually per intermediary after passing a test on crypto risks. Qualified investors face no purchase limits. The central bank says the restrictions aim to protect less experienced investors from volatile price swings. Public comments are accepted until Aug. 24.

Russias central bank has compiled a proposed list of crypto assets that could be admitted to public trading on exchanges under new rules approved last week.

The list includes Bitcoin, Ether and Tethers stablecoin USDT, the Bank of Russia said Tuesday, adding that the assets meet criteria including market capitalization, average daily trading volume and at least five years of price history on overseas markets.

The proposal follows a new law, signed by President Vladimir Putin on Aug. 4, that gives the Bank of Russia authority to determine which digital currencies can be admitted to organized trading and set related rules.

Under the rules, non-qualified investors could buy up to 300,000 Russian rubles ($3,650) worth of cryptocurrency per year through each intermediary, including a broker, crypto exchange service or asset manager. Qualified investors would face no purchase limits for crypto assets traded on exchanges or over-the-counter markets.

“Before making transactions, all investors, regardless of their status, will have to pass a test and familiarize themselves with the risks of investing in crypto assets,” the Bank of Russia said.

The central bank said the restrictions are designed to protect non-qualified investors from sharp and unpredictable fluctuations in crypto prices. The regulator is accepting comments on the proposal until Aug. 24.

Related: Russia cracks down on 9 crypto exchanges in Moscow City

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