According to local media reports, the Russian State Duma approved draft laws establishing a system to issue and regulate central bank digital currencies (CBDC) in a first reading on March 16.
Additionally, the Parliament approved the first reading of a bill that makes changes to the Russian Civil Code and defines the digital ruble as “non-cash money.” It also establishes rules around wallet agreements and the inheritance of digital currency.
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