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Russia Central Bank To Limit Retail Crypto Investors To Bitcoin, Ethereum, & USDT

2026/06/06 14:12
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Story Highlights
  • Russia central bank may limit retail investors to trading Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT only.

  • New crypto regulations are expected to take effect across Russia during 2026.

  • Retail investors could face annual crypto investment limits near $4,100 through brokers.

Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT could soon become the only cryptocurrencies available to most retail investors in Russia. The country’s central bank is backing a new framework that would restrict non-qualified investors access to other digital assets, which will come into effect by next year.
So buying Solana, XRP, Cardano, or other altcoins in Russia may soon become much harder.

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Russia Wants a Smaller, More Controlled Crypto Market

The proposal was confirmed by Russian Central Bank First Deputy Governor Vladimir Chistyukhin, who said the regulator currently has no plans to expand the list beyond Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether’s USDT stablecoin.

The move is part of Russia’s upcoming law “On Digital Currency and Digital Rights,” which is expected to become operational by July 1, 2026.

For everyday investors, the message is clear that the regulators want retail participation to focus on the most liquid and widely traded crypto assets rather than on the thousands of smaller tokens available globally.
Meanwhile, Chistyukhin described cryptocurrencies as highly volatile and risky instruments.

Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT Made the Cut

The decision shows Russia’s attempt to balance crypto adoption with investor protection.

Under the draft framework, approved cryptocurrencies must meet strict requirements, including large market capitalizations, deep trading liquidity, and a multi-year operating history. While several major assets could theoretically qualify, regulators appear determined to begin with a limited list.

The approach effectively creates a two-tier crypto market. Professional investors would have broader access, while non-qualified investors would initially be limited to assets that regulators consider more established.

Russia is also reportedly considering an annual investment limit of around $4,100 for retail investors purchasing crypto through regulated platforms.

Future Expansion Could Focus on Domestic Stablecoins

Although the list is expected to remain unchanged during the initial rollout, officials have left the door open for future additions.

Interestingly, Chistyukhin suggested that any early expansion may prioritize domestic non-dollar stablecoins rather than foreign cryptocurrencies. The goal, he said, is to ensure local digital payment projects are not placed at a disadvantage.

That could benefit emerging ruble-linked stablecoin initiatives, including projects already being tested for international settlements.

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