Putin Advisor Suggested Using Cryptocurrency to Avoid Economic Sanctions

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Russian economist and adviser Sergei Glazyev suggests President Putin use cryptocurrencies to circumvent Western economic sanctions. The US and its partners had with their blockade policy ensured that you have to come up with something new. Glazyev is also in favor of issuing his own crypto rubles.

As reported by the Rambler News Service (RNS) on Tuesday, a meeting of Russian Presidential Administration focused on cryptocurrencies and what legal regulations should govern them. Glazyev described cryptocurrencies as "an objective need" to counter restrictions imposed on the Russian Federation. In his view, there is an "objective need" for this "instrument". Russian banks are known to be subject to external sanctions and under certain circumstances can not settle. According to Glazyev, cryptocurrencies are even suitable for paying "sensitive state activities". What this means in concrete terms was unfortunately not carried out by the RNS. Glazyev emphasized that the ruble could only be used by the government because of the sanctions.

Putin's advisor also said that he supports the idea of ​​creating a national, and therefore government, cryptocurrency. However, the exact name for the digital ruble or cryptor is not yet known, according to Glasyev. In his view, the new digital currency is to be issued by Blockchain technology from the Russian Central Bank. Just like the ordinary ruble, too. In addition to cash and property, there should thus be a national digital currency in the future.

Background: The nearly 57-year-old Sergei Yuriyevich Glazyev is a habilitated economist and politician, who worked in the early 1990s in the Russian government. He is also considered one of President Putin's key advisers in the Ukraine crisis in 2014.

Julian Assange uses news for criticism of the US


Wikileaks spokesman Julian Assange uses the burgeoning theme for his own purposes. A few years ago, Bitcoin was introduced to the disclosure platform as a new donation option after the US government wanted to turn it off after the first big releases. At that time, several US companies such as PayPal or Mastercard unilaterally terminated their contract because they did not want to promote "illegal activities". At the same time, the accounts at Swiss Post Finance and VISA were also blocked in 2010. Hours later, the Wau-Holland Foundation was threatened with a review by auditors, as their account was suddenly one of the last donation opportunities. All coincidence? Hardly likely.


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hm, won't it be kind of dangerous if Russian government starts to control a crypto ??? Just saying

Interesting to see where all this will lead.

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blockchains will free the nations of economic sanctions, but at what risk. I don't think it would be long before imperialistic nanny states to impose a militeristic oppression on those trying to live free.