The new initiative will allow the regulator to be united to decide whether to include virtual ownership of state reserves and which properties will be used.
The bill in creating a crypto -Reserve in Ukraine is in the final stage of training and may be registered with Verkhovna Rada next week. This was announced by the first deputy chairman of the Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy Yaroslav Zheleznyak in an interview with the Ministry of Finance.
The new initiative will allow the regulator to be united to decide whether to add virtual ownership to state reserves and which properties will be used.
“We provide an opportunity, if there is such a regulator decision, add virtual ownership to our reserves. The regulator can determine which one. They want to keep this part of the reserve in Bitcoins?” “Other options want?” “Please,” Zheleznyak said.
The person’s deputy noted that he did not see the point of regulating its regulating, as the crypto industry was developing rapidly, such as, in principle, the virtual ownership market.
Also, Zheleznyak commented on the recent statement by committee leader Danil GetMantsev, who refused the possibility of launching any reserves, including cryptocurrency.
“Three months ago, I said we were preparing a Crypto -Cutter bill, and once it was ready, we would take it to Parliament. At that time, we only conducted National Bank consultants, representatives of the crypto industry and committee experts. The Hetmans were involved in this process?” No, ”he explained.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine was preparing a comprehensive law on virtual possessions, providing for the introduction of taxes with cryptocurrencies.
Also, the financial committee head Danilo Getmans said that “within the year, a person can sell and announce his income from crypto assets at the rate of 5% without confirming the costs of their acquisition in the past.”
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