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Belarus President Calls to Increase Regulation on Cryptocurrencies, Citing 'China's Experience'

The Belarusian president held a meeting over the week where he mentioned cryptocurrencies within the context of regulating the IT industry. Alexander Lukashenko hinted at tightening the regulatory framework to control crypto usage in Belarus.

Lukashenko Seeks to Create a Unified Governmental Regulatory Body

According to news agency Belta, Lukashenko met with senior government officials to clarify the regulatory environment that rules the crypto sphere. Overall, he asks for changes in the industry’s current rules.

Firstly, he praised the fact that Belarus has been a “pioneer” in discussing legal matters on cryptocurrencies:

The use of digital signs (tokens) and cryptocurrencies has become commonplace in many countries in the world. They are accepted as an additional means of payment along with traditional money. In 2017, we were the first in the world to create legal conditions for the development of these technologies in Belarus.

That’s why the Belarus president believes the country’s central bank and the State Control Committee should propose “to clarify some provisions of the legislation and establish the necessary level of control over the new sphere of financial transactions.”

Although he dedicated time to discuss matters relating to cryptocurrencies, the meeting was intended to look for opportunities to expand Belarusian digital technologies. Lukashenko summarized all his inputs on the topics, emphasizing that he just wants to establish controls, not ban industries.

In fact, the Belarusian president seeks to create a unified governmental regulatory body for such purposes. During his briefing, Lukashenko cited China’s experience as an example in “building a digital society.”

After the meeting, Belarus Deputy Prime Minister Nickolay Snopkov suggested that the Belarus Hi-Tech Park, the state-backed IT incubator, could eventually oversee crypto-related matters in the country.

Belarus Relationship With Cryptocurrencies

There is only one crypto exchange registered locally in Belarus since the industry became regulated in the nation in 2017.

The country has made headlines in the last few months due to massive protests against Lukashenko. Cryptocurrencies have played a role in paving the road to help fund protest movements.

Bysol, a Belarusian nonprofit organization, raised over $2 million in bitcoin (BTC) donations in a month to fund the movements that emerged during the protests.

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Felipe Erazo

Born in Colombia, Felipe earned a degree in journalism at the University of Chile with the highest honor in the overall ranking and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Communication. He is a writer with more than nine years of experience, first in the Forex field and later in the crypto industry as an analyst/news junkie. Among his interest topics include human rights, decentralization, financial markets, geopolitics, sports, and new technologies. An inveterate traveler, and always attracted to a good plate of food.

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