Russia has been grappling with a surge in crimes connected to crypto, according to the country’s Supreme Court.
At a recent meeting attended by President Vladimir Putin, Irina Podnosova, Chairperson of the Russian Supreme Court, said that digital assets are playing an increasingly central role in criminal activities across the nation.
“With the spread of cryptocurrency in the economy, there has been a rise in crimes where the digital currency is either the means of committing the crime, the criminal income, or the object of the offense,” Podnosova said at the annual meeting of judges of general jurisdiction, military, and arbitral tribunals.
The Supreme Court is reportedly preparing a legislative initiative that would recognize crypto as property in criminal cases.
Russia is also confronting the economic fallout from illegal crypto mining, which continues to plague the country’s energy sector.
Russian power company Rosseti Group revealed illegal mining activities have caused over $14 million in damages to the power grid in 2024 alone, state-owned news agency TASS recently reported.
The most affected regions are the North Caucasus, Novosibirsk, and Volga, where mining operations are straining the national grid and damaging both industrial and household equipment.
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