Italy Cracks Down On Crypto: New Law Tightens Risk Surveillance
Italy is tightening its grip on the cryptocurrency market with a new draft decree set for approval this week. The move signals a stricter regulatory approach aimed at curbing manipulation and boosting oversight, aligning with the European Union’s broader push for crypto regulation. Related Reading: Bitcoin Miners Feeling The Squeeze: Reserves Dry Up To 14-Year […]
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Crypto exchange Binance has received regulatory approval from Italy’s financial regulator to operate as a cryptocurrency service provider in the country. “Clear and effective regulation is essential for mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies,” said Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Binance Now Licensed in Italy
Binance announced Friday that Binance Italy “has received regulatory approval” through registration as a Cryptocurrency Service Provider with the Organismo Agenti e Mediatori (OAM), as required by the Italian legislation on crypto....
Proposals requiring crypto companies to report transactions amount to "mass surveillance" and flout the Fourth Amendment.