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The Central Bank of Russia is working on formal regulation of digital asset trading, integrating cryptocurrencies into the national financial system. The Moscow Exchange (MOEX) plans to launch regulated futures contracts for Ripple (XRP), Solana (SOL), and Tron (TRX) in 2026, bringing these assets under centralized regulation for institutional and retail investors. This move aims to legitimize cryptocurrencies, attract institutional capital, and tap into Russia's annual cryptocurrency trading volume of up to $129 billion, while unlicensed exchanges may face regulatory restrictions.