Russia plans to add cryptocurrency terms to the criminal code
Legal experts suggest that Russia’s proposed crypto law will clarify the seizure process but raise questions about protecting citizens’ rights.

Russia is preparing to amend its criminal code to include cryptocurrency-related terms. The change would assist law enforcement in confiscating coins during investigations.
The bill, drafted by the Ministry of Justice, is set to be presented to the State Duma shortly. At present, cryptocurrency lacks legal status in general criminal cases, causing complications for police and prosecutors.
The absence of legal definitions for crypto-related terms has made investigations and confiscations challenging, especially for assets held in online wallets. Experts note that the bill will clarify crypto handling procedures but may raise questions about previous court seizures.
Some legal professionals have welcomed the move, but concerns have been raised about protecting the rights of law-abiding citizens. Others stress the need for law enforcement to be properly equipped and trained before implementing such changes.
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