Most Russians Wary of Digital Ruble, Survey Finds – Blow for Moscow’s CBDC?
Most Russian citizens say they distrust or have no interest in using the digital ruble, Russia’s CBDC, a survey has found. The survey was carried out by the media outlet and information service provider BankInform, which...
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The survey was carried out by the media outlet and information service provider BankInform, which asked its subscribers to give their thoughts on the CBDC.
The coin is currently being piloted in “real-world” scenarios with what the Central Bank has labeled a “select group of consumers.”...
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