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Russia’s Central Bank Exploring Use of Crypto, CBDCs with BRICS Allies
Tim Alper
Last updated:
January 29, 2024 21:54 EST | 1 min read
Per RIA Novosti and 1Prime, the bank’s long-serving Governor Elvira Nabiullina said the Central Bank was “currently holding consultations with friendly countries, including BRICS members, on cross-border payments through digital currencies.”
Nabiullina remarked that “when creating the digital ruble platform,” the Central Bank had “made explicit the possibility of [the token’s] integration with similar foreign platforms.”
A key ally of President Vladimir Putin, Nabiullina has previously been bitterly opposed to all forms of crypto adoption.
She has repeatedly called for a China-style ban on crypto in Russia, including a block on crypto mining.
In recent times, however, her stance has changed. And in her most recent interview, Nabiullina made arguably her most pro-crypto comments yet. She said:
The Governor remarked that a bill that would green-light the use of crypto in international payments was “being discussed in the State Duma.”
Nabiullina remarked that “many countries are at different stages of developing” their CBDCs.
And the Governor expressed optimism about the digital ruble’s progress. She said more commercial banks and private sector players were interested in joining the pilot. Nabiullina said:
BRICS members have previously discussed the idea of launching a “digital currency” for use in international trade.
Some BRICS states, including Russia, have been using the Chinese yuan and the Emirati dirham as a payment tool in place of the USD.
But Moscow thinks solutions involving interoperable digital fiats will be preferable as it de-dollarizes.
Earlier this month, a prominent Russian economist claimed that Western sanctions on his country would undermine the dollar and boost digital ruble adoption.
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