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Title: Major Russian bank explores crypto investment amid strong demand
Post by: newshunter on October 31, 2021, 01:04:11 AM
Major Russian bank explores crypto investment amid strong demand

One way or another, Russians get exposure to crypto even if they go abroad, Tinkoff Investments’ head said.


Source: Major Russian bank explores crypto investment amid strong demand (https://cointelegraph.com/news/major-russian-bank-explores-crypto-investment-amid-strong-demand)

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Title: Re: Major Russian bank explores crypto investment amid strong demand
Post by: TomPluz on October 31, 2021, 03:08:20 PM

Slowly but surely, these financial institutions are feeling the trend and can be jealous of their counterparts in other countries which are allowed to participate in the cryptocurrency market and make big bucks in the process. Maybe these banks should make a representation with the government to allow cryptocurrency on a limited and even experimental basis to see the big potential just lying under their own nose.
Title: Re: Major Russian bank explores crypto investment amid strong demand
Post by: Noverteno on October 31, 2021, 03:32:19 PM
Again, we are talking only about the intentions of Russian banks to introduce services in cryptocurrency. A lot of such intentions have already been expressed and I have not seen that at least one of them was realized and crowned with success. Of course, the intentions to introduce cryptocurrency arise against the background of the fact that all civilized countries are gradually expanding the introduction of cryptocurrency and legalizing its circulation. However, these intentions of Russian banks and other financial structures are broken by the harsh prohibitive measures of the government and Russian President Putin. Many do not believe that Putin is actually against cryptocurrency and quote some of his statements to the contrary. But one must judge not about words, but about his practical deeds. And the deeds just speak of the opposite.