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Russia Unveils 2027 Crypto Roadmap for Retail and Qualified Traders

Retail investors must pass a test and face a maximum 300,000-ruble annual investment limit, with access to top cryptos like BTC and ETH.

Written By:
Kenrodgers Fabian

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Divya Mistry

Last updated: January 29, 2026 1:44 PM
Published 2026-01-29
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Russia Unveils 2027 Crypto Roadmap for Retail and Qualified Traders

Key Highlights

  • Russia will allow both retail and institutional investors to legally buy crypto by 2027 under new rules and limits.
  • Retail investors face testing and a 300,000-ruble yearly limit, while qualified investors can trade most cryptocurrencies freely.
  • Russia leads Europe in crypto, moving $376B in a year, with strong growth in Germany, Ukraine, and Poland too.

Russia is set to roll out its long-awaited crypto rules in July, allowing both regular and institutional investors to legally buy Bitcoin by mid-2027. The new law, developed by the Bank of Russia and the parliament, will establish clear guidelines for various categories of investors, as well as impose fines for illegal crypto-related activities.

According to Anatoly Aksakov, the Head of the State Duma Committee on Financial Markets, the new law will impose fines for illegal crypto-related activities, just like in the banking industry. The development of the law is expected to be completed by the end of June.

As per an official report, under the new rules, unqualified or retail investors must pass a test before purchasing crypto and will face an annual investment limit of 300,000 rubles per intermediary. “The Central Bank will most likely compile a list of the top 5 or 10 most traded cryptocurrencies on major crypto exchanges. These will definitely include BTC and ETH. They might also add SOL or TON, given their popularity in our country,” explained lawyer Alexandra Fedotova. 

Qualified investors, meanwhile, will undergo mandatory testing but can purchase any cryptocurrency in unlimited quantities, except anonymous coins like Monero, Zcash, and Dash.

Defined investor rules and high-risk warnings

The Central Bank classifies cryptocurrencies as high-risk instruments. They are not issued or guaranteed by any jurisdiction and are subject to volatility and sanction risks. Consequently, investors must understand that their funds are at risk. Stablecoins may be treated differently, potentially functioning as a “digital dollar” for corporate foreign economic activity. Fedotova noted that USDT could serve as a corporate tool, purchasable through licensed brokers.

Besides, the legislation clarifies that cryptocurrencies cannot be used as legal payment in Russia. Transactions must occur through licensed intermediaries, including exchanges, brokers, and trustees. Specialized depositories and online exchangers will face additional licensing requirements. “Exchangers will have to obtain a license. Without one, they will become illegal,” Fedotova added. Residents can still purchase crypto abroad using foreign accounts but must notify the tax service for compliance.

The law also targets cryptocurrency mining. Aksakov emphasized that miners will have the chance to legalize operations fully. The framework will set rules for cryptocurrency creation, circulation, and mining while banning usage as a domestic payment method. 

Administrative, financial, and potentially criminal penalties will be applied to illegal operators. Adjustments to retail investment caps are still possible, with the 300,000-ruble limit currently under discussion.

Europe’s crypto landscape highlights Russia

According to Chainalysis, Russia leads Europe in crypto, handling $376 billion between July 2024 and June 2025—well ahead of the UK’s $273 billion. Crypto is growing steadily, with both regular people and big institutions getting involved. Other countries like Germany, Ukraine, and Poland are also seeing strong growth, thanks to more people adopting crypto and supportive financial systems.

In addition, the bigger markets like Russia enjoy the effects of networks, which in turn attract more participants to the market. The transaction volume in Russia reached a peak of $234 billion in December 2024.

Russia’s 2027 crypto rules are designed to make investing in cryptocurrencies clearer and safer. Regular investors will have limits and need to pass a simple test, while experienced investors can trade more freely.

Also Read: U.S. Senators Set to Vote on Crypto Market Bill on January 29

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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