Ukrainian Parliament Adopts Amended Virtual Assets Law
Ukrainian lawmakers have approved an updated version of legislation tailored to regulate the country’s crypto economy. The bill, which was first passed last year, was later returned to the legislature by President Volody...
Ukrainian lawmakers have approved an updated version of legislation tailored to regulate the country’s crypto economy. The bill, which was first passed last year, was later returned to the legislature by President Volodymyr Zelensky who requested some changes.
Majority of Ukrainian Deputies Back Law ‘On Virtual Assets’
Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, has adopted new legislation that will govern crypto activities in the country, a leader in Eastern Europe in terms of cryptocurrency adoption. A sizable majority of 272 out 365 voting members supported amended law “On Virtual Assets” on second and final reading on Thursday.
The draft law was initially approved in early September, 2021, but later returned to the Rada by Ukraine’s President Zelensky in October, with certain recommendations regarding crypto market regulators. These have now been taken into account, Forklog reported.
In its original form, the bill envisaged the establishment of a dedicated regulatory body, to which the head of state objected, warning that would be costly for the state budget. Its sponsors have given up on that idea and also decided to relieve the Ministry of Digital Transformation of oversight duties.
The National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC) and the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) will be the main regulators for the crypto sector. The NBU will be responsible for government control over the circulation of virtual assets secured with other currencies and the NSSMC will supervise the rest, including collateralized securities or crypto derivatives.
The commission will issue permits, oversee the activities of service providers, and establish and maintain a national register for the entities that operate with cryptocurrencies. It will also be tasked to implement procedures for reviewing cases that involve violations of the virtual assets law and the imposing of financial sanctions.
The reports further note that Zelensky now has ten days to sign the bill into law. However, the new legislation will enter into force only after the Rada introduces necessary changes to Ukraine’s Tax Code pertaining to the taxation of crypto income and profits. The draft amendments should be submitted within days.
Do you expect the crypto market in Ukraine to continue to grow after the new legislation comes into force? Tell us in the comments section below.
Original source
Read on Bitcoin NewsRelated market context
SpaceX’s $75 Billion IPO at $135 Sparks Fresh Crypto Bets
Key Takeaways: SpaceX’s IPO was priced at $135 a share to raise a record $75 billion. Offering will value the company at about $1....
Carlos Domingo: The DTCC is repeating telecom’s mistakes, banks need the Clarity Act more than crypto, and stablecoins set the benchmark for tokenized assets | The Wolf Of All Streets
Financial institutions must choose between proprietary systems or embracing open blockchain technologies for future growth. The po...
Bitcoin price challenges $64,000 weekend wall – needing a breakout or risk a deeper correction
Bitcoin reclaimed $64,000 on June 12 and touched an intraday high of $64,301 in the same session that spot ETF flows finally flipp...
SpaceX IPO Puts 18,712 Bitcoin Treasury on Wall Street’s Radar
SpaceX’s historic IPO drew fresh attention to one of the largest bitcoin positions held by a public company. SEC filings show 18,7...
Bitcoin Trader Says Retail Will Return After A Sudden 20% BTC Candle
TL;DR X trader Cup says Bitcoin may be in a quiet accumulation phase before a larger move. The post claims retail traders could re...
Kalshi co-founder Luana Lopes Lara becomes self-made billionaire
Kalshi's rise highlights the growing institutional interest in regulated prediction markets, potentially reshaping financial tradi...