The Bank of Russia has reaffirmed its commitment to launching the digital ruble on September 1, with Governor Elvira Nabiullina stating that preparations remain on schedule according to the implementation timeline announced last year. The launch marks one of the most significant developments in Russia's digital payments strategy as the country continues expanding the use of central bank digital currency (CBDC) technology. Unlike cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, the digital ruble will be issued directly by the Bank of Russia, making it a sovereign digital version of the national currency. Each digital ruble will carry the same value as a traditional paper ruble and will be backed by the country's central bank. The project has undergone several years of testing involving commercial banks, businesses and selected consumers. Pilot programs evaluated payment processing, digital wallets, peer-to-peer transfers and merchant settlements before progressing toward nationwide implementation. Russian officials believe the digital currency can improve payment efficiency by reducing settlement times, lowering transaction costs and increasing financial inclusion. Businesses are also expected to benefit from faster cross-platform settlements and improved transparency in payment processing. The rollout comes as many central banks worldwide continue researching or piloting CBDCs. Countries hope digital sovereign currencies will modernize payment systems while maintaining monetary control amid growing adoption of private digital assets and stablecoins. Authorities have emphasized that the digital ruble will complement, rather than replace, cash and existing electronic banking services. Consumers will continue choosing between physical cash, bank deposits and the new digital currency depending on their needs. Analysts say the launch will be closely monitored internationally as Russia joins a growing group of nations deploying central bank digital currencies at scale. The project could influence future payment innovations and cross-border settlement discussions in the years
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