Russia Is Preparing for a Digital Economy
Russia is building crypto into its money system as a way to move value around sanctions, not as a bet that Bitcoin's price will rise — neutral for investors, telling for the future of money.
- Russia is treating Bitcoin as a way to settle payments, like gold, not as an investment to buy and hold.
- Ordinary Russians are still capped at $3,700 a year in crypto, so this is not a wave of buying demand.
- Anyone claiming this pushes Bitcoin to $150,000 or higher is selling something — it says little about price.
- Big, well-funded players are racing to control the new payment systems so they stay relevant, while regular people have no seat at the table.
Outlook: Expect more competing government and corporate systems for moving money digitally, with everyday users along for the ride rather than steering it.