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Seizure Legislation Proposed for Illegally Mined Cryptocurrency in Russia

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: July 23, 2025 3:50 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: July 23, 2025
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Key Points:

  • Proposal targets illegal Bitcoin mining activities in Russia.
  • Financial penalties range from $1,270–$25,455.
  • Market anticipates increased Bitcoin outflows to avoid seizure.

Yevgeny Masharov and Anton Gorelkin in Russia propose legislation seizing illegally mined cryptocurrency to clamp down on off-grid mining operations.

The proposed seizure underscores efforts to enforce cryptocurrency regulations, possibly reducing Russia’s mining appeal and influencing Bitcoin market movements.

The developments led by Masharov and Gorelkin focus on tightening controls against unregistered miners through seizure and fines. The legislation seeks to deter illegal operations evident in Russia’s mining-heavy areas, impacting Bitcoin. The Ministry of Digital Development led draft coordination, aiming to enforce stricter compliance.

The suggested rules could lead to a decrease in off-grid mining activities, as miners protect funds, potentially influencing Russian Bitcoin market dynamics. Historically, mining crackdowns resulted in temporary increases in cryptocurrency transfers to safer regions. These proposals impact financial flows with fines and asset seizures, affecting decision-making for miners and influencing mining locations. Historical data reflect similar actions in China, where hash rates and miner migrations changed post-regulation.

Proposed legislation may affect regional liquidity and mining investments. Data suggest miners could relocate, affecting local economies reliant on mining revenues. Increased enforcement might reduce advantages previously seen in lesser-regulated environments.

Anton Gorelkin, Deputy Chairman, State Duma Committee on Information Policy, IT, and Communications – “The legislation stipulates the seizure of the illegally minted cryptocurrency, insisting that the changes should be approved ‘as soon as possible.’

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