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Russia Turns to Bitcoin to Fight Sanctions

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Vijay Gir

Russia is shaking things up. Faced with mounting sanctions and struggling trade routes, the country is turning to Bitcoin and other digital currencies. This move isn’t just about innovation—it’s survival. With sanctions squeezing traditional payment systems, Russia wants to keep trade alive, no matter what.

What’s the Bitcoin Plan?

In July, Russia passed a major law legalizing cryptocurrency for international payments. It’s a big deal. The goal? To sidestep sanctions and keep goods moving with countries like China and Turkey. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov says this isn’t just a plan on paper—companies are already using Bitcoin to settle deals.

And it’s not just Russia doing this. Iran has been using mined Bitcoin to dodge sanctions for years. Russia seems to be borrowing a page from their playbook, hoping digital currencies can provide some much-needed breathing room. Officials even predict crypto demand will skyrocket next year as more businesses get on board.

But this isn’t just about Bitcoin. President Vladimir Putin has also backed the digital ruble, a blockchain-based version of the national currency. He called it “experimental” but said it’s a necessary step forward. At the same time, Putin stressed the need to regulate mining farms, which are booming but causing power shortages in some regions.

Not Everything’s Fair Game

Here’s the catch: while Russia is all-in on crypto for international trade, domestic use is still off-limits. You can’t buy a coffee with Bitcoin in Moscow, and the Central Bank wants to keep it that way. They’re worried about fraud and energy consumption spiraling out of control.

Even so, the government’s creating a framework to regulate the industry. They’re considering a Bitcoin reserve to support foreign trade exclusively. It’s a careful balancing act—embracing crypto without letting it disrupt things at home.

What to Expect

This is just the beginning. By betting on cryptocurrencies, Russia’s trying to break free from a system it feels has been weaponized against it. Will it work? That’s the big question.

For now, one thing’s clear: digital currencies are playing a bigger role in global trade. And for countries like Russia, they’re not just an experiment—they’re a lifeline.

Vijay Gir

Vijay Gir is a Certified Blockchain Expert with over 8 years of experience in the blockchain industry. He has a deep passion for sharing his knowledge of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and web3 technologies. For the past 7 years, Vijay has been dedicated to writing about these transformative topics, helping others stay informed and understand the evolving landscape of decentralized technologies.

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