The New EU Proposal to Force Stricter Regulations down Bitcoin’s Throat

The New EU Proposal to Force Stricter Regulations down Bitcoin’s Throat

The new EU proposal for amending existing AML and CFT regulation may increase pressure on Bitcoin platforms. The European Union has renewed calls for stricter cryptocurrency regulations. Europe is one of the most prolific markets for cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency technology-based products and services. The proposal for the amendment of existing Directive (EU) 2015/849 believes that Bitcoin exchanges, due to lack of strict controls may become a potential route for money transfer among terrorist groups and organizations. In order to prevent misuse of virtual currency platforms, the EU....


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