EU Lawmakers to Vote on New Crypto Regulations, Ban Anonymous Transfers Above €1,000
Lawmakers in the European Union (EU) will vote on a new set of crypto regulations on Tuesday that could ban large crypto transfers from self-hosted wallets. The new regulations are part of a renewed focus in the EU on cr...
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The new regulations are part of a renewed focus in the EU on crypto and its potential use for money laundering.
EU lawmakers will, among other things, decide on whether anonymous crypto transactions over €1,000 ($1,080) should be outright banned unless a regulated service provider is involved....
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