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Belarus Urges Banks Adopt Crypto as Sanctions Bite Economy
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Belarus Urges Banks Adopt Crypto as Sanctions Bite Economy

  • September 9, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has reportedly pushed the country’s banks to expand how they use crypto, admitting that sanctions have greatly impacted the economy.

Lukashenko told the heads of Belarus’ central and commercial banks in a meeting that the use of digital tokens needs to be expanded, the state-owned Belarusian Telegraph Agency reported on Tuesday.

“Over the past five years, the national economy, and with it the Belarusian banking sector, have faced unprecedented challenges,” Lukashenko said. “The government and the National Bank have been given corresponding instructions. Now, act.”

Lukashenko’s latest push comes days after he told lawmakers to create transparent rules for the country’s cryptocurrency market on Friday, as the country’s economy has declined due to shrinking exports under broad EU and US sanctions for supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

President Alexander Lukashenko told banks to expand crypto usage after telling lawmakers to develop rules for the sector. Source: YouTube 

Due to their anonymous and decentralized nature, cryptocurrencies have been used among other methods to help countries, most notably Russia and North Korea, evade sanctions and conduct trade.

Payments via Belarusian crypto exchanges could top $3 billion  

The total number of crypto users in Belarus is expected to surpass more than 855,000 people by 2026, out of a population of 9.1 million, while user penetration is projected to increase to 9.57% according to online data platform Statista.

Lukashenko claims all the exchanges operating in the country, such as Binance, OKX and KuCoin, are on track to possibly double in external payments by the end of the year.

“Today, cryptocurrency-based transactions are more active than ever, and their role in facilitating payments is growing,” he said.

“In the seven months of this year, the volume of external payments through cryptocurrency exchanges amounted to $1.7 billion. According to expert estimates, it may reach $3 billion by the end of the year.”

In September last year, Lukashenko signed a law banning individuals from buying and selling crypto outside of Belarusian exchanges.

Another push for digital payment systems

Lukashenko also told the banking leaders to increase the adoption of digital payment systems, after making a “start with QR codes,” and to launch an instant payment system by the end of the year.