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The Parade Continues: Russia Has Announced When It Will Introduce the Digital Ruble

Russia recently moved up its plans to commence testing for its digital currency. Testing for the digital Ruble will commence in 2022 from the initial scheduled date of 2021. President Vladimir Putin revealed plans for Russia to launch its digital currency back in 2017 with live transactions expected to commence in 2022 after being tested in 2021.

The Head of Russia’s Central Bank, Elvira Nabuillina has revealed the new date alongside many banks like the Credit Bank of Moscow, Crimea’s Russian National Commercial Bank, etc. The world is looking expectantly towards Russia.

Digital Ruble

Digital Currencies (CBDC) are state-backed digital assets that are regulated by the government. The digital Ruble is the digital currency of Russia which is set to launch next year. As expected, its value is going to be the same as the normal Ruble i.e. one digital Ruble can be exchanged with 1 Ruble.

President Vladimir Putin, like some other world leaders, wasn’t an initial supporter of bitcoin and other decentralized cryptocurrencies. In October 2017, he stated that cryptocurrencies were used mainly by fraudsters to commit crimes which is bad for the country.

The digital Ruble on the other hand is a regulated digital asset that is state-backed and profitable for the Russian government. The digital Ruble will yield an additional 13% tax revenue to Russia unlike other coins like Bitcoin and Ether. As the currency will be issued by the Russian government, there will be no mining activity. Digital currency will help increase competition among banks while reducing transaction fees.

On the Flipside

The Future of the Digital Ruble and Other CBDCs

As testing of the currency begins in 2022, citizens and investors are itching to see what the digital Ruble brings with it. As a centralized currency, it’s going to be properly regulated and issued by the government, an advantage for people who don’t like the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies.

It is possible that one of Putin’s aims of embracing blockchain technology is due to the discrete nature of transferring money without worrying about sanctions placed by the international community.

The Russian government is hopeful that a digital Ruble will help reduce the influence of cryptos and push CBDC forward. An influential country like Russia launching its digital currency will make the Central Banks of other nations release their digital assets.

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