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Title: Russian Sberbank Demands Client Provide Data on Cryptocurrency Revenue
Post by: Pegasus on May 18, 2019, 05:36:13 AM
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Russia’s largest bank Sberbank has requested that a client provide information on their income from cryptocurrency, the Russian version of Forbes reported on May 17.

Co-founder of cryptocurrency trading platform Toxenbox.io, Vladimir Smerkis, told Forbes that the unnamed client received a letter from Sberbank requiring disclosure of their crypto revenue. The letter based its demand on Federal Law No. 115, “On Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing.” The client had reportedly already informed the bank about their income from exchanging cryptocurrencies.

Specifically, Sberbank wanted to know the client's crypto wallet address, what mining equipment the client deployed (including the model and parameters of their mining farm) and hash rate indicators.

The bank also asked for documents confirming ownership or lease of the mining equipment, as well as the premises housing the farm. Sberbank subsequently confirmed the information, Forbes states.

Smerkis said that “we are very much perturbed by how Sberbank can appeal to terms that do not yet exist in Russian law.” The founder and CEO of regulated decentralized exchange Tokenomica, Artem Tolkachev responded that this is not a new breed of request, saying that Sberbank “operate within their regulatory framework for handling cash. So it is a way of legally introducing cryptocurrency revenues into circulation.”

Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev commented yesterday, May 16, that crypto regulation is not a priority for the Russian government as cryptocurrencies have been losing popularity. Medvedev noted that the problem received more attention at an earlier forum in May 2018, where he urged the government to legislate at least some basic crypto terms. While hype around bitcoin (BTC) has fallen, crypto markets may still rally, the prime minister concluded.

Russia’s principle crypto bill “On Digital Financial Assets” was passed by the lower house of Russian parliament in May 2018. However, the Duma sent it back to the first reading stage due to a lack of key concepts such as crypto mining, and subsequently delayed consideration of the bill.

Source (https://cointelegraph.com/news/russian-sberbank-demands-client-provide-data-on-cryptocurrency-revenue)
Title: Re: Russian Sberbank Demands Client Provide Data on Cryptocurrency Revenue
Post by: Noverteno on July 15, 2019, 10:31:41 PM
Yes, there is still no law on the regulation of cryptocurrency in Russia, and banks are already beginning to demand the provision of information about the source of cryptocurrency and even very carefully re-check the information provided. I imagine what will happen when such a law is passed. The authorities simply will not allow citizens to quietly engage in cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: Russian Sberbank Demands Client Provide Data on Cryptocurrency Revenue
Post by: Alcor on July 23, 2019, 06:56:08 AM
In my opinion, the bank in this case too interferes with the privacy of citizens, given that this is not a pre-autonomous body and not a body for collecting taxes. Moreover, in this case, the citizens did not apply to the bank to provide some kind of banking service. Moreover, in Russia, cryptocurrency is not regulated by official laws.
Title: Re: Russian Sberbank Demands Client Provide Data on Cryptocurrency Revenue
Post by: alexkamillakroy on December 21, 2019, 12:45:36 PM
Lmao, Sberbank always wants a lot  ;D
Title: Re: Russian Sberbank Demands Client Provide Data on Cryptocurrency Revenue
Post by: Pififop on April 28, 2020, 11:33:47 AM
No anonymity. Why people should transmit data about their earnings from cryptocurrencies, this is not correct.