Russia Pays First Digital Ruble Salary
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The Bank of Russia is reportedly planning to tighten monitoring of mining and cryptocurrencies investment from 2026. Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Finance said it completed the first payment of salary in digital rubles. *** The Russian government is advancing on cryptocurrencies regulation while integrating its CBDC into the financial system. It is reported that the Bank of Russia plans to tighten mining and cryptocurrencies investment cont…
Russia pays first digital ruble salary
The post Russia pays first digital ruble salary appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Russian government has paid a monthly salary in digital rubles for the first time, indicating it’s ready to continue to do that upon request. The news comes almost a full year in advance of the planned launch of Russia’s coin for public use, which will be carried out in stages, beginning next fall. Russia starts paying digital ruble salaries on request Russi…
Russia pays first digital ruble salary - Cryptopolitan
The Russian government has paid a monthly salary in digital rubles for the first time, indicating it’s ready to continue to do that upon request. The news comes almost a full year in advance of the planned launch of Russia’s coin for public use, which will be carried out in stages, beginning next fall. Russia starts paying digital ruble salaries on request Russia has for the first time employed its central bank digital currency (CBDC) to pay a s…
For the first time in Russia, a salary was accrued and paid in the digital ruble. It was received by Anatoly Aksakov, head of the State Duma Committee on Financial Markets, as reported by the Russian Ministry of Finance's Telegram channel. Aksakov tested the new payment format: he transferred funds from a digital account, paid for an order at the Teremok chain using a QR code, and donated to charitable organizations. The post "Russia Pays Salari…
The Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market, Anatoly Aksakov, was the first Russian citizen to receive wages in digital rubles and was credited to his wallet, created on the platform of the Bank of Russia, and informed parliamentarians on his television channel.
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