Ukraine Greenlights Crypto: A Global Shift in Digital Finance

Ukraine has taken a significant step towards legitimizing cryptocurrencies and other virtual assets, with its Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, successfully passing a draft bill in its second and final reading. This near-unanimous vote on Wednesday signals the country's intent to regulate the use of digital currencies and virtual assets, moving away from a previous legal grey area.
The bill, which now awaits the assent of Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, was initially set in motion in 2020. Its passage positions Ukraine as one of the pioneering nations to legally accept the use of digital currencies, joining countries like El Salvador, which notably adopted Bitcoin as legal tender. However, Ukraine's approach focuses on regulation rather than making cryptocurrencies a legal tender.
Previously, cryptocurrencies in Ukraine existed in an undefined legal status, neither expressly forbidden nor formally legalized. This situation meant that while Ukrainians could engage in buying and exchanging these digital assets, they lacked legal definition, leaving users unprotected in case of disputes or issues. Reports from local media, such as Kyiv Post, indicate that digital payment systems were often viewed with suspicion by authorities, sometimes leading to raids on crypto-related businesses without clear legal grounds.
The draft law, officially titled “On Virtual Assets” (Bill No. 3637), aims to clarify and formalize the country's stance on digital assets. If signed into law by President Zelensky, it will establish a framework for regulating legal relations pertaining to the turnover of virtual assets, define the rights and obligations of participants in the virtual asset market, and outline the principles of state policy in this emerging sector.
Looking ahead, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, has indicated plans to further modernize the country's payment market. This includes the potential for its national bank to issue a digital currency and the establishment of a new agency tasked with issuing permits for cryptocurrency companies in the near future. Ukraine's move aligns with a growing global trend, as many countries, including Germany, the USA, Canada, Australia, Cuba, Singapore, and Luxembourg, have already implemented regulatory frameworks for cryptocurrencies. Panama is also reportedly considering similar legislation, indicating a broader shift towards integrating digital assets into national economies.
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