Russia plans to block foreign cryptocurrency exchanges starting in the summer of 2026, aiming to keep $15 billion in annual transaction fees domestically.

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The Russian government is accelerating its cryptocurrency regulation efforts, with plans to restrict access to unregistered foreign crypto exchanges starting as early as summer 2026 through technical blocking and other methods. The goal is to direct trading activities to regulated domestic platforms, retain up to $15 billion in annual fees, and reduce capital outflows.
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The Russian government is actively promoting a new cryptocurrency regulation law, which is expected to begin restricting access to unregistered foreign crypto exchange websites by summer 2026. This move aims to channel crypto trading activities to domestically regulated platforms, reduce capital outflows, and strengthen financial oversight. Experts analyze that this policy involves not only technical blocking but also reflects Russia’s economic considerations to gain greater control over digital assets.

Large daily trading volume, mostly flowing abroad

Russian authorities estimate that the daily cryptocurrency trading volume involving Russian participants is about 50 billion rubles, but the vast majority of activity occurs on offshore platforms outside domestic regulation. This situation results in significant fees and capital flowing overseas, impacting the integrity of the national financial system. Therefore, the government plans to accelerate related legislation this spring to establish legal frameworks for domestic crypto infrastructure.

Sergei Shvetsov, chairman of the Moscow Exchange Supervisory Board, pointed out that Russian traders pay up to approximately $15 billion in fees annually to global crypto exchanges. With new regulations in place, domestic trading platforms will have the opportunity to fully participate in crypto business and capture this substantial revenue. Officials believe that concentrating trading activities on licensed local platforms can not only retain capital but also improve overall financial regulation efficiency and prevent uncontrolled capital outflows.

Enforcement mechanisms expected, Roskomnadzor to play a key role

If blocking measures are officially implemented, the agency responsible for enforcement is likely to be the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media (Roskomnadzor). Experts predict that the agency may use technical methods such as DNS filtering to restrict access to unregistered foreign exchanges. Nikita Zuborev, senior analyst at Bestchange.ru, believes that once domestic crypto infrastructure is operational, blocking offshore platforms will become a highly probable development, similar to the restrictions already adopted by Belarus.

However, despite the clear policy direction, many experts caution that completely blocking individuals’ access to foreign platforms is technically and practically challenging. Users may resort to VPNs, P2P trading, or decentralized platforms to bypass restrictions. This could lead to some activities flowing into less transparent channels, increasing the risk of scams or regulatory blind spots. Legal professionals also note that strict regulation may not immediately formalize the market and that potential side effects should be carefully evaluated.

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