The Bank of Russia’s calendar sets a full-scale expansion of its CBDC within weeks.
The Bank of Russia has confirmed that the digital ruble will be available to all citizens and businesses in the country by September 2026. After a pilot phase launched in 2023 with a limited group of banks and users, the central institution is accelerating its timeline toward a mass deployment, according to official Russian sources. The project, classified as a retail CBDC, provides a digital wallet for every citizen registered with an authorised bank.
The technical architecture requires every transaction to pass through a centralised platform managed by the Bank of Russia, which retains full visibility over every movement of funds. Unlike cash – which leaves no digital trace – the digital ruble records the sender, recipient, amount and timestamp of each payment. According to specifications published by the central institution, it is also possible to configure programmatic restrictions on the use of funds: limitations by product category, geographic area or time period.





