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Russia’s Central Bank Ostracizes Tether with New Guidelines

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  • Russia's Central Bank targets Tether with a new testing environment.

  • “Friendly” altcoins and non-freezable issuers receive preference.

  • Regulations may end local investors' access to USDT.

Ömer Ergin
Ömer Ergin 4 weeks ago
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The Central Bank of Russia is poised to introduce a regulated cryptocurrency testing environment on May 26, which could significantly impact the most popular altcoin in the country, Tether‘s stablecoin USDT. The bank emphasizes approval will only be given to altcoins originating from “friendly countries” and ones that cannot be unilaterally frozen by the issuer. Experts point out that Tether does not fit this description as it has the authority to freeze wallets and deny redemptions. While there is no official ban, indications suggest that local investors’ access to USDT will soon diminish rapidly.

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Countdown for USDT Begins with New RegulationsContinued Exploration of Cross-Border Payment Balance

Countdown for USDT Begins with New Regulations

The Central Bank of Russia’s guidelines classify altcoins that do not comply with the “unblockable” definition as risky. Although the document does not specifically name Tether, its recent action of freezing wallets linked to the Russian exchange Garantex is considered a significant reference. Legal advisor Mihail Uspenskiy noted, “Any asset capable of complying with US sanctions is automatically eliminated,” meaning that investors’ access to Russian ruble-USDT pairs could be severed during platform license renewals.

Another guideline stipulates that the issuer’s base should be in jurisdictions regarded as “friendly.” Being based in the USA, Tether’s alignment with Washington’s sanctions lists makes it incompatible with this criterion. According to Georgy Gukasyan, the legal director at DRT, “USDT is theoretically not banned, but all technical criteria effectively close the door on it.” Exchanges are expected to face pressure to freeze local wallets.

Continued Exploration of Cross-Border Payment Balance

Nevertheless, the Central Bank of Russia does not entirely shut the door on USDT for foreign trade participants. Its sandbox program still approves stablecoin use in cross-border payments if the counterpart country permits it. The objective is to enable exporters to integrate with global supply chains without being restricted to the Russian ruble. Additionally, the institution has opened the DFA model, run with gold-backed altcoins, to foreign companies, although account opening procedures remain slow and bureaucratic.

The second pilot program concerns direct cryptocurrency payments in imports and exports. Initial transfers under the program commenced in December. As the program expands, tests for the digital Russian ruble and a multilateral central bank digital currency bridge termed “BRICS Bridge” are progressing. While navigating around sanctions, Moscow is seeking a clear roadmap, and regulators are experimenting with blockchain solutions that offer instant reconciliation.

Experts suggest that Russian companies may still receive export payments through USDT in the short term, but local transaction restrictions could reduce liquidity. If liquidity shrinks, widening spreads could increase trading costs for individual investors, rendering the market dysfunctional as if an official ban were imposed.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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Ömer Ergin 19 May, 2025 - 10:32 am 19 May, 2025 - 10:32 am
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