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On January 16, according to Cryptopolitan, the Russian Central Bank is planning to introduce new regulations requiring commercial banks to provide detailed reports on customer transactions related to cryptocurrencies. This requirement is part of the upcoming new reporting system for all cross-border fund transfers by Russian citizens. According to the draft, banks must report transactions involving cryptocurrency trading and provide information such as the identities of the parties involved, the specific methods of fund transfer, the intermediary institutions handling the transactions, and the fees charged. Additionally, transactions involving digital rights, tokenized physical assets( such as securities, precious metals), and NFTs will also be reported separately.