Russian President Vladimir Putin Praises Bitcoin: 'Who Can Ban It? Nobody'

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday in public comments that Bitcoin cannot be banned, in his most explicit acknowledgement to date of the cryptocurrency’s benefits amid ongoing sanctions against the country.

Speaking at a forum in Moscow, the leader of Russia was talking about the dominance of the dollar and other payment methods

He said that new technologies are emerging—and highlighted the biggest and oldest cryptocurrency as an example of a currency that cannot be stopped.

“Processes related to the use of other instruments are taking place naturally,” the TASS news agency quoted him saying. Videos of Putin speaking at the event were then translated and shared widely

He added: “For example, Bitcoin, who can ban it? Nobody. And who can prohibit the use of other electronic payment instruments? Nobody, because these are new technologies.”

President Putin added that new payment technologies would continue to develop because people are trying to reduce costs and improve reliability, suggesting that his comments about Bitcoin were positive in nature.

The Kremlin’s press office did not immediately respond to Decrypt’s questions

Russia previously outlawed crypto mining and payments, but Putin has since spoken about how digital assets can be used for sending money across borders

The country in August signed a new law allowing cryptocurrency mining. Lawmakers have banned the practice in some regions due to electricity shortages, however.

And in October, the Russian legislature passed another bill legalizing the use of digital currency as a way to make international payments

The U.S. and European governments have economically sanctioned Russia since it annexed Crimea in 2014. Western nations have stepped up penalties since it broke international law by invading Ukraine in 2022.

Putin has also previously spoken about mining digital assets, and in 2022 said that the country had “certain competitive advantages” in the sector thanks to its surplus of energy.

The British National Crime Agency (NCA) on Wednesday said that it had disrupted a money laundering operation used by Russian criminals that involved cryptocurrency. The sprawling network was to fund Russian espionage, the NCA alleged.

Edited by Andrew Hayward

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