#稳定币生态发展 The new regulations from the Central Bank of Russia are out. Starting in 2026, retail investors will be allowed to purchase crypto assets. This seems very positive, but I have to pour cold water on it—don’t be fooled by the superficial openness and rush in.



Carefully examine the central bank’s wording. They explicitly stated that "digital currencies and stablecoins are regarded as monetary assets, can be bought and sold, but cannot be used for domestic payments." This is crucial. On the surface, it appears regulatory-friendly, but in reality, it strictly locks down the use cases for stablecoins—you can hold them, but can’t use them. It’s like being given a check but being prohibited from cashing it at the bank.

Moreover, the central bank also emphasized the risks—volatility, sanctions risk, potential loss of funds. This is not just a normal risk warning; it’s a message to investors that the regulatory environment itself is full of uncertainties. I’ve seen too many cases where people rush in at the mention of "policy friendliness," only to get caught when policies change.

The stablecoin ecosystem is indeed seeking compliance worldwide—this is a major trend. But compliance doesn’t mean risk-free. Sometimes, being "regulated" means more restrictions and uncertainties. Before jumping into any new regulatory framework, ask yourself three questions: Do these restrictions really protect me, or do they just freeze my liquidity? When will policies reverse? Is my exit route truly open?

Don’t rush to be optimistic; surviving longer is more important than making quick profits.
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