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European Union News

EU cryptocurrency regulations have yet to be unified, but individual institutions like the European Central Bank and the central banks of separate governments have made different statements about the legal status of cryptocurrencies. The European Central Bank’s official position on cryptocurrency is a recommendation not to use them until the establishment of specific cryptocurrency laws for the EU. Cryptocurrencies are a subject of the EU’s anti-money laundering laws, so the EU cryptocurrency exchanges are obliged to identify users and track suspicious transactions. Certain countries in the European Union have their own cryptocurrency regulations. For example, Germany defines a cryptocurrency as a private currency/non-governmental currency. Also, the EU does not provide strict regulations on ICOs and different states have their own ways of handling them.

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Major Spanish banks BBVA and Santander have joined the launch of the E.U. International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications.
BBVA and Santander Join EU Joint Blockchain Platform Set to Launch in 2019
Ana Berman
2018-11-22T00:57:00+00:00
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German tech giant Siemens’ energy divisions join an open-source blockchain platform Energy Web Foundation.
Siemens Joins Blockchain-Driven Energy Platform to Increase Interoperability in Industry
Ana Berman
2018-11-21T17:05:00+00:00
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Sponsored
A new global blockchain finance infrastructure will allow users to recover their private keys – ensuring they “never lose their funds.”
‘Payments Four Times Faster Than Visa’: Network Fights Low Speeds and Threat of Lost Funds
Connor Blenkinsop
2018-11-21T09:25:00+00:00
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Executive Board member of the European Central Bank, Benoit Coeure, considers Bitcoin to be the “evil spawn of the [2008] financial crisis.”
European Central Bank Exec Calls Bitcoin the ‘Evil Spawn of the Financial Crisis'
Marie Huillet
2018-11-15T17:47:00+00:00
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Austria says it wishes to “highlight” blockchain during its upcoming E.U. presidency after announcing support for blockchain-based cancer research.
Austrian Government Supports Blockchain Cancer Research, Screening Tool
William Suberg
2018-11-12T11:07:00+00:00
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UK university researchers find that private blockchains with a sufficient level of centralization could comply with recent EU privacy rules.
Private Blockchains Could Be Compatible with EU Privacy Rules, Research Shows
Ana Berman
2018-11-11T16:10:00+00:00
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Follow up
The regulation of cryptocurrencies continues to be a talking point as governments and institutions look for clarity in the space.
FATF Guidelines Updated to Combat Money-Laundering and Terrorism Financing in Europe
Gareth Jenkinson
2018-11-10T16:26:00+00:00
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Maltese politician and member of EP Roberta Metsola claimed that decentralization powered by blockchain “provides more security.”
European Parliament Member: Decentralization via DLT ‘Provides More Security’
Helen Partz
2018-11-02T16:56:00+00:00
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