The Bank of Russia limit of 300,000, which the Bank of Russia proposes to set for non-qualified investors, in fact only opens a test entry into cryptocurrency for retail. In practice, this is an annual cap on the purchase of permitted digital assets through each Russian intermediary, while full-fledged investments without strict limits are available to qualified market participants.
Bank of Russia Limit 300,000: How the Crypto Market Will Change
The Bank of Russia limit of 300,000, which the Bank of Russia proposes to set for non-qualified investors, in fact only opens a test entry into cryptocurrency for retail. In practice, this is an annual cap on the purchase of permitted…
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Main Points
- The annual cap of 300,000 rubles makes legal access to cryptocurrencies for private investors limited and more of an introduction.
- A separate framework is being created for qualified investors: no limits on amounts, a wider selection of digital assets, and access after status confirmation.
- Alexander Brazhnikov, Executive Director of RACIB, considers this model a market for the chosen few and highlights four key risks.
How Access Differs
- Non-qualified investor: annual limit of 300,000 rubles with each intermediary; access is essentially limited to basic permitted instruments.
- Qualified investor: no limit on amount; a wider selection of digital assets, but confirmed status is required.
Market Context
Bitcoin
BTC
$72,325
+5.69% (24H)
Market Cap
$1.45T
24H Volume
$45.5B
24H High
$72,768
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