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EU lawmakers advance digital euro rules, pledge cash will remain available
Plans to introduce a digital euro advanced in the European Parliament this week, with lawmakers stressing that a new form of central bank money would not replace paper cash. The step comes as officials in Brussels and Frankfurt grow more concerned about the rising use of privately issued stablecoins pegged to the U.S. dollar. It also unfolds as Washington prepares to bar the creation of a digital dollar later this decade.
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Kazakhstan to invest $350 million from reserves into crypto assets and stocks starting April 2026
The National Bank of Kazakhstan plans to begin purchasing cryptocurrencies and shares of crypto-related companies in April and May 2026, using up to $350 million from the country's gold and foreign exchange reserves. Authorities intend to eventually expand this state-controlled "National Strategic Crypto Reserve" to about $700 million by adding funds from the National Fund of Kazakhstan and confiscated digital coins. Senior officials say they are now selecting eligible companies and instruments, with the earmarked money temporarily parked in other money market assets until the first crypto investments are made.
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Russia weighs separate stablecoin payment law while keeping cryptocurrency payments banned
On March 4, 2026, a senior official from Russia's finance ministry stated that Moscow wants to legalize stablecoin payments under a dedicated law while continuing to prohibit cryptocurrency as a means of settlement. The ministry intends to classify stablecoins, other crypto assets, and digital financial assets as different types of instruments, with fiat-pegged tokens treated as closest to standard money and regulated after a broader crypto framework is adopted.
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Russia’s crypto bill sets exchange curbs, trader tests and tracking by July 1, 2025
According to a copy obtained by RBC and cited by Bits.media, the Bank of Russia and the Finance Ministry drafted a law to regulate digital-asset trading, with adoption expected in the spring session and effect no later than July 1, 2025. The bill sets licensing for venues, a 3.5 million-ruble monthly turnover bar for registrants, caps on annual purchases, testing, and transaction identifiers with reporting of transfers ≥100,000 rubles.
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