Turkey aims to shed FATF ‘grey list’ status with new crypto regulations
The Turkish finance minister reportedly stated that crypto assets are the sole outstanding technical compliance matter.
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The Turkish finance minister reportedly stated that crypto assets are the sole outstanding technical compliance matter.
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