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Russia: companies are using stablecoins to overcome difficulties in transactions

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May 30, 2024
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Russian companies are adopting stablecoins to bypass the obstacles resulting from international sanctions in commercial exchanges.

According to Bloomberg, Russian companies in the commodities sector are increasingly turning to digital assets to overcome financial difficulties imposed by international sanctions, keep their business operations running, and mitigate the risks associated with frozen bank accounts.

Due to the obstacles presented by traditional banking channels, two of the sector’s most significant companies are reportedly using stablecoins, primarily Tether (USDT), to conduct fast and low-cost transactions with Chinese partners. These companies have often encountered hurdles in conducting international business, particularly in receiving payments and acquiring necessary materials and equipment.

The position of Russia

The integration of cryptocurrencies into Russia’s commercial mechanisms represents a shift in the country’s stance toward digital assets. Initially skeptical, the Russian central bank has changed its approach, recognizing the potential benefits of cryptocurrencies in overcoming financial barriers.

Last November, the governor of the Russian central bank, Elvira Nabiullina, declared to the Parliament her support for experimenting with such payments in international transactions and the intention to create a legal framework for the use of stablecoins.

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