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Belarus Makes Crypto Banks Fully Legal Under New Presidential Decree

Belarus Makes Crypto Banks Fully Legal Under New Presidential Decree

Published:
2026-01-16 15:00:00
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Forget gray areas. Belarus just bulldozed the regulatory wall between crypto and traditional finance.

The Presidential Green Light

No more operating in the shadows. A new decree from the top office grants crypto banks the same legal footing as their old-money counterparts. It's a full-throated endorsement that transforms digital asset firms from speculative startups into recognized financial institutions overnight.

What Legal Status Actually Means

This isn't just permission to exist. It's a framework. Think client asset protection, defined operational protocols, and a clear path to compliance. The decree effectively drafts a rulebook where one didn't exist, moving the entire sector from the wild west into a structured financial district.

The Global Ripple Effect

While traditional hubs debate, Belarus acts. This move positions the nation as a sudden, serious contender for crypto capital and talent. It signals to other sovereign states that integrating digital assets into the core financial system isn't a distant future concept—it's an executable policy today.

One nation's regulatory clarity is another's competitive wake-up call. The old guard banks, still trying to figure out blockchain, just got a new neighbor with a much shinier vault.

Belarus Official

The new law maintains the country’s long-term positive attitude towards cryptos, such as the digital economy decree of 2018 and the mandatory use of blockchain solutions in banking in September 2025.

What the New Rules’ Set Defines

The decree, which carries the name “On Crypto Banks and Certain Issues of Control in the Sphere of Digital Tokens,” provides the regulatory framework within which banks are expected to conduct business with cryptocurrencies and virtual tokens.

Under Decree No. 19, a crypto bank is defined as a joint-stock company that must:

  • Be registered within Belarus’s High-Tech Park (HTP)

  • Be listed in a special register maintained by the National Bank of Belarus

These crypto banks in Belarus are allowed to combine traditional banking services with digital token operations, including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

For regulatory tightening, the framework operates under dual supervision – financial oversight from the National Bank and technical oversight from the High-Tech Park administration. Detailed rules on licensing, capital requirements, and AML compliance are expected in follow-up regulations.

How Does Decree No. 19 Matters For the Country

With the initiative, Belarus wants to empower its position as a strong candidate in the growing financial technology sector by attracting foreign investment, and integrating blockchain into the national economical system. 

Market watchers also expect that the action could help the country to reduce dependence o Western monetary systems amid ongoing sanctions and tariffs pressures.  

Not Alone: A Global Comparisons

Globally, Belarus’ approach is similar to countries like Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Singapore, and the UAE, where regulated institutions are allowed to combine traditional banking services with digital asset activities under strict supervision. These countries support innovation while keeping strong regulatory control.

However, the european country stands out because it clearly defines “crypto banks” as a separate legal category and ties them directly to its High-Tech Park, a state-backed technology zone. This means cryptocurrency activity is encouraged, but only within a tightly controlled domestic framework.

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