It is no secret that the merger of regulation and the European Union has always gone together, and in addition to the many great steps that have significantly affected Slovakia in the past, European regulators do not always go black.
This is also the case in recent years with cryptocurrencies, which are the target of regulators in countries around the world, and the EU has joined them on a large scale in the past month.
Union regulators have been working with for a long time MiCA package (Markets in Crypto-Assets), adopted by the EU at the end of 2020. This package contains a number of measures and regulations on the regulation of digital currencies in the European Union, the main aim of which, according to regulators, is to protect their users and investors.
Private crypto-wallets in the EU may end
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