They need to create a new league, a fully commercial one, because domestic events are by design qualification championships for international competitions, under such system Russian nationals or Russian GP or whatever will never hold the same weight and be as prestigious as international ones like WC or the Olympics, it's just human psychology.
Drop the RusFed, drop the ISU and create a new league, make some changes in order to make the sport more watchable for the new fans and the rules more understandable, split the judging panel (tech and components separately) the demand is there, the money is certainly there, make sure every skater who participates in the new league will get paid enough even if they don't end up in the top 10, the average level will increase real quick, it will be an elite league, let the ISU keep "popularizing" the sport by inviting feds from India or Indonesia with their single and double jumps, nobody cares, people want brutal competition, drama, fan wars, blood etc lol the new Zagitova vs Medvedeva ,imagine if at least top 10 girls are at that level and each one of them has a chance to be on the podium, that'd be insane, that's the only way of nurturing the depth of the Russian ladies figure skating, not the 3 quotas nonsense. The ISU and the RusFed will continue their existence separately, if your level is not high enough for the league, you go compete at the ISU events or you go to a farm league where you get the chance to qualify for the major league next year if you work hard enough while somebody at the bottom drops out.
If the league is successful it will be more prestigious to win the Golden Boot (or whatever the name they'd come up with for the trophy, win it three times call it a Diamond boot lol, so many ideas) than the Olympics, just like it's more prestigious to win the Stanley Cup than the Olympics in hockey. I mean $25k-30k for winning the WC what the hell is that? That's a joke.