Ukrainian Parliament Adopts Amended Virtual Assets Law

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 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....


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