The Russian Central Bank plans to conduct a study on the feasibility of creating a Russian stablecoin by 2026.

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PANews February 14 News, according to TASS, Russia’s Central Bank First Deputy Governor Vladimir Chistyukhin stated at the Alfa Talk conference that the Russian Central Bank plans to conduct a study on the feasibility of creating a Russian stablecoin by 2026. Chistyukhin said that the traditional stance of the Russian Central Bank is not to allow such operations, but considering practices in multiple countries, they will reassess the related risks and prospects and submit the research results for public discussion.

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