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Russian Regions Say CBDC Will Help Them Fight Corruption
Per Dela, an economy-focused newspaper that covers the Krasnoyarsk Krai region, officials in Siberia are keen to use the coin to conduct their business.
Yegor Vasiliev, the Chairman of the Committee on Economics and Tax Policy of the Krasnoyarsk Krai Legislative Assembly, said that a digital ruble rollout would “affect the economy of the region.”
Vasiliev said:
The politician said this would help fight corruption, which has blighted Russian local government operations for decades.
The Chairman said:
Vasiliev also claimed that a “key advantage” of the digital ruble was that it was possible to “trace” a token’s path “from the day of its issue” and “from owner to owner.”
Meanwhile, in Kamchatka, the peninsular region in the Russian Far East, the meida outlet Kamchatinfo quoted Olga Khlabystina, Head of the Payment s and Settlements Department of the Central Bank’s Kamchatka Branch, as stating:
Russia and the Digital Ruble: CBDC Progressing Fast?
Russia began piloting the digital ruble earlier this week.
Banks including VTB, Qiwi, and Alfa reported on August 16 that their employees had successfully carried out “real-world” digital ruble transactions using the CBDC.
Moscow is looking to expiate the launch of its coin.
And traditional Russian allies such as Kazakhstan and Belarus have also indicated that they will speed up the launch of their own tokens.
The Russian Central Bank has spoken about the possible “cross-border” potential of its CBDC, and experts think that a digital fiat will help traders in the nation sidestep sanctions.