Starting September 1, 2026, cryptocurrency transfers abroad will be available to Russian citizens in two main formats: to their own wallets outside the country and to non-residents for the payment of goods or services. The Bank of Russia emphasizes that alongside this new opportunity, the requirements for currency control and anti-money laundering rules will remain in place. The basic restrictions are already clear: the transfer must comply with the permitted format, and business operations must be supported by documents for the authorized bank.
This is an important step for the market: cryptocurrency is gaining a clearer role in cross-border transactions. Digital money can be used not only as an investment asset but also as a payment instrument in foreign economic operations, provided the transaction meets the established requirements.
The new regime should not be confused with a regular bank transfer. A money transfer through a bank and sending a digital asset via blockchain are fundamentally different operations, even if in both cases the funds leave Russia.
A citizen will be able to transfer cryptocurrency to their wallet opened abroad. Payment to a foreign seller is also allowed if goods or services are purchased from a non-resident. This can be Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, or another digital asset. When choosing, one should consider not only the name of the coin but also the network fee, confirmation speed, liquidity, and support from the necessary wallet, exchange, or service. The mere possibility of transfer does not negate the verification of the source of funds and the economic rationale for the operation.
The regulator emphasizes that control will remain. While previously a cross-border bank transaction went through traditional financial infrastructure, including SWIFT, now part of the settlements may move to the digital realm. However, this does not mean a free regime without documents and checks.
There are several methods for transferring, each suitable for its own task:
The basic sequence looks like this:
The fee depends on the method of transfer. In a direct transfer between wallets, the network fee plays a major role. On exchanges, withdrawal fees, trading operations, or conversion fees may apply. In P2P and exchanges, costs are often already included in the rate, so the final price may differ from the visible fee.
If you need to obtain fiat currency abroad, the process usually goes as follows:
International cryptocurrency transfers have obvious advantages:
However, there are also weaknesses that are important to consider in advance:
A reliable service should be chosen based on several criteria: reputation, user reviews, clear fees, support, security measures, as well as licenses or registration where applicable. Before a large transfer, it is wise to test the service with a small amount.
For importers and exporters, a key change is related to foreign trade contracts. Participants in foreign economic activity will be able to use digital currencies and stablecoins for settlements with foreign counterparties.
This option is particularly important against the backdrop of restrictions faced by international payments through traditional banking channels. Sanctions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine have intensified pressure on cross-border settlements, prompting businesses to seek alternative tools for fulfilling contracts.
At the same time, digital assets do not become a way to circumvent control. Companies will have to confirm transactions with authorized banks. The documents will need to disclose:
In business transactions, digital settlements can refer to various instruments. For quick comparison, they can be conveniently divided by type:
The currency of the obligation under the contract is of particular importance. The price can be expressed in Russian rubles, US dollars, or another settlement unit, but the operation itself must be clear to the bank and the regulator. If the counterparty is located, for example, in the United States or another jurisdiction, this does not relieve the obligation to confirm the legality and economic content of the payment.
The detailed requirements for documents and procedures will be established in a regulatory act of the Bank of Russia. It should specify how residents and non-residents present supporting documents to authorized banks during currency transactions.
A draft of such a document has already undergone an assessment of regulatory impact. This means that the very possibility of cross-border settlements using digital assets will be provided for by law, but practical application will depend on subordinate regulations.
For businesses, this is a fundamental point. Paying for a contract with cryptocurrency will not be sufficient; the transaction must be conducted in such a way that the bank has documents confirming its legality, value, and connection to the actual delivery of goods or services.
As of September 1, rules regulating the circulation of cryptocurrencies in the Russian market will come into effect. The Bank of Russia previously noted that transactions through intermediaries could be conducted by both qualified and unqualified investors, but additional restrictions will apply to the latter.
This regime should not be mixed with the digital ruble. The digital ruble is the national digital form of the Russian currency and operates on the platform of the Bank of Russia. Cryptocurrencies belong to a different category of digital assets and operate under their own rules.
In the end, this is not about a complete transition of foreign trade to cryptocurrencies, but about the emergence of another legal instrument for international settlements. From September 1, 2026, it will be applicable to citizens and businesses, but only if the requirements of currency control and anti-money laundering legislation are met.
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