Despite Setbacks Crypto Wages Still an Option for Russians, Poll Finds
Crypto markets have passed through hard times this year but cryptocurrency remains a viable remuneration option for businesses in the industry and their employees in Russia, new numbers and estimates suggest. The observation is valid for many companies and contractors around the world as a number of platforms now match employers and job seekers in the crypto space.
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Half of Fintech Firms in Russia Pay With Coins, Estimate

Russian crypto media have recently reported that around half of the local ICO projects and crypto companies use digital assets to settle their bills despite its unregulated status and unclear future in the country. Up to 50 percent of these businesses deal with their counterparts in cryptocurrency, according to Philipp Khomenok, Community Relations and Marketing Manager at Confideal, a service that helps clients create smart contracts on the ethereum blockchain. Many of these companies also pay their employees and contractors with digital money rather than fiat. This is often the case when Russian businesses hire foreign talent and expertise.
“If the legislation allows you to pay workers with cryptocurrency, a rather simple, completely transparent and ‘white’ scheme is applied, which allows you to collect taxes and other obligatory payments…If a country’s legislation does not allow crypto accounting, then all salaries will be ‘black,’” says Dmitry Lazarichev, co-founder of the popular European crypto card and wallet provider Wirex, quoted by the Russian outlet Bloomchain.
Crypto Salaries Gaining Popularity Around the World

Salaries are often agreed as a fixed amount in fiat currency and then paid in cryptocurrencies according to the current exchange rate. A number of services are now matching employers with job seekers in the crypto space. Some of them, like Bitwage, allow companies to pay their remote contractors in dozens of fiat currencies and popular digital coins. Other platforms, such as Dream, Bitgigs, and Coinality, help companies find freelancers willing to accept crypto payments for their help, the publication details. Sites like Cryptojobs, Cryptojobslist, Cryptocurrencyjobs post openings with crypto salaries.
Youngsters and Men More Likely of Accept Wage in Cryptocurrency

According to results from another survey, published in September by Chronobank, an HR company working in the industry, only 30 percent of the Russians who receive compensation in cryptocurrency are ready to pay taxes. At the same time, almost half of the Russian respondents, 48 percent, admit they are aware that salary payments in cryptocurrency are not yet legalized in their country. If that ever happens is still an open question in Russia.
According to the latest reports from Moscow, the executive power intends to regulate the sector in cooperation with the intergovernmental Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Speaking to the Rossiya 24 channel, President Putin’s special representative for the digital and technological development, Dmitry Peskov, noted that the partnership with FATF is under consideration due to the high risks associated with the industry. He also admitted that the system evolves much faster than laws can be written and added that the adoption of a comprehensive law might not even happen. The new FATF crypto standards are expected by the end of October.
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