The Central Bank of Russia plans to study tying the ruble to stablecoins, seeking new payment tools to circumvent sanctions

On February 14, it was announced that the Central Bank of Russia will conduct in-depth research into the feasibility of pegged stablecoins tied to the ruble, as well as assess their risks and potential benefits. On February 12, First Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Russia, Vladimir Chistyukhin, revealed at the Alpha Dialogue conference in Moscow that this research aims to explore how stablecoins can better integrate into Russia’s financial system. This move comes at a critical time when Russia, facing Western sanctions and global banking access restrictions, is seeking new payment tools.

For years, the Central Bank of Russia has opposed stablecoins, especially those pegged to fiat currencies, citing potential financial instability and regulatory risks. However, as cryptocurrencies gradually enter the international settlement space and the digital ruble project has been launched, the bank’s stance has shifted. Previously, Russia allowed cryptocurrencies for some international settlements, and the digital ruble is now in pilot testing. It is expected that stablecoins will be fully launched by the end of 2026.

The push for this research is mainly driven by the economic sanctions constraining Russia. Many Russian banks have lost access to global payment networks, exacerbating cross-border trade difficulties. Russia is seeking new solutions through cryptocurrency payments and other methods, and stablecoins pegged to the ruble could become an important tool for businesses to settle without relying on the US dollar, especially in trade with BRICS countries and other friendly nations.

If implemented, such stablecoins could reduce transaction costs and accelerate payment efficiency, decrease dependence on foreign currencies, and further promote Russia’s financial independence. The government may support the issuance of national-level stablecoins and allow private enterprises to issue regulated stablecoins. However, risks remain, particularly regarding fund security and privacy protection. The Central Bank of Russia still needs to address regulatory and technological issues to ensure the stability and compliance of stablecoins.

Currently, the Central Bank has not made a final decision on issuing stablecoins but is studying global cases and inviting public participation in discussions. This process could become a key part of Russia’s future digital financial policy. As the global financial environment evolves, the Central Bank of Russia clearly aims to stay open-minded and explore more innovative financial response measures.

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