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Herman Neglyad, the deputy of the Russian anti-money laundering body, Rosfinmonitoring, has said his organization will monitor cryptocurrency transactions that involve the conversion from crypto to fiat. Neglyad made this revelation during a recent meeting of the State Duma Committee on financial markets.
Banks Already Cooperating
According to a Russian news site, Regnum, the anti-money laundering body is already getting cooperation from banks.
âBanks have already begun to pay attention to exchange operations, that is, when they see that an operation has come after the exchange of virtual assets for hard currency, they have already begun to evaluate them and actually inform us about these operations,â said Neglyad.
Also, the Rosfinmonitoring official adds that his organization, alongside the countryâs central bank will introduce âa separate code, distinguishing a separate group of such suspicious transactions, that is, to further orient traditional financial institutions to this problem.â
Meanwhile, Neglyadâs remarks about Russiaâs intention to monitor crypto to ruble transactions follow recent comments by the countryâs President, Vladimir Putin. As reported by Bitcoin.com News, President Putin has voiced his concern over what he termed âillegal cross-border transfers of cryptocurrencies.â The Russian leader adds that criminal elements were âincreasingly using these digital financial assets, and this justified increased monitoring.â
Russiaâs Push to Regulate Cryptocurrencies
Over the past few years, the Russian nation-state has grappled with the question of how to regulate cryptocurrency use in the country. In September 2020, the country proposed harsh penalties for individuals that fail to disclose cryptocurrency holdings in excess of a certain threshold. In February 2021, Bitcoin.com News reported that a bill recognizing cryptocurrencies as the property had advanced in the Russian parliament.
In the meantime, it is not clear if Neglyadâs remarks are linked to President Putinâs earlier comments. However, the Regnum report says the State Duma Committee meeting at which Neglyad spoke had been held âin preparation for the report of the Russian government.â
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