Spanish Banks Interested in Offering Crypto Assets to Their Customers
Spanish banks are preparing for the possibility of offering crypto assets directly to their customers. According to new regulations, the Bank of Spain must formulate a list of virtual asset service providers and custody companies. However, these institutions are still not sure if they must apply, because banks already comply with anti-money laundering directives derived from other laws. Spanish Banks Jump to Comply With Crypto Laws Spanish banks are interested in offering cryptocurrency services to their customers and will be making arrangements to comply with upcoming....
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