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    Russia Won’t Ban Facebook’s Libra Currency, Deputy Finance Minister Says







    The Russian Ministry of Finance will not issue any special
    regulations for Facebook’s upcoming digital currency Libra, deputy
    minister Alexei Moisseev said Monday.







    Answer reporters’ questions, Moisseev said Libra will be treated in
    Russia like any other digital asset, regulations for which are coming,
    according to the news agency Interfax.



    He added:



    “Nobody is going to ban it. “


    On the other hand, no cryptocurrency of any sort will ever become
    legal tender in Russia, Moisseev said. “The ruble is our national
    currency and all operations should be conducted using it.”



    Rather, cryptocurrencies will have a status similar to foreign
    currencies. “It will be possible to buy it, sell it, keep it, but not
    use it [to pay for goods and services],” Moisseev said of crypto. “Yes,
    the legitimate market should be formed. But it’s out of the question
    that under the banner of a legitimate market, everything is possible.”



    Although it is not the leading social media platform in Russia, Facebook has a significant presence in the world’s ninth most populous country, with a 39 percent market share by one measure.


    Facebook’s vision for Libra – a global cryptocurrency backed by a
    basket of fiat currencies – has riled regulators and politicians
    worldwide, with the U.S. Congress set to hold hearings this month and
    the G7 forming a task force to study the project.




    Legislation coming



    Moisseev also told reporters that many businesspeople were asking
    about opportunities to conduct transparent initial coin offerings (ICOs)
    and a new law for it will be ready soon.



    Earlier he told news
    agency RNS that a bill on digital assets, which has been stalled in the
    Russian parliament since last May, is likely to pass the main, second
    hearing in a couple of weeks.



    “We had a discussion about it lead by [finance minister] Anton
    Siluanov, there were the deputy prime minister [Maxim] Akimov, the
    central bank, the law enforcement agencies… All the decisions have been
    made, we’ll look at the text [of the bill] and, I hope, in two weeks get
    it on track for the second hearing,” Moisseev said June 18.



    A bill on token sales, however, will be discussed separately, he
    added. There is no official timeline for passing this bill, entitled “on
    attracting investments using investment platforms.”


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