Belarus has formally legalized crypto banks, marking a notable shift in how the country approaches digital assets. President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a decree allowing financial institutions to offer cryptocurrency services alongside traditional banking products such as deposits, transfers, and loans. On the surface, the move signals Belarus’ intent to blend on-chain finance with familiar banking infrastructure and modernize its financial system.
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Belarus Establishes Crypto Bank Framework Under National Bank Supervision
Belarus has formally legalized crypto banks, marking a notable shift in how the country approaches digital assets. President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a decree allowing financial institutions to offer cryptocurrency services alongside traditional banking products such as deposits, transfers, and loans. On the surface, the move signals Belarus’ intent to blend on-chain finance with familiar banking infrastructure and modernize its financial system.