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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.

Analysis
The world’s governments want to see cryptocurrencies as everything but what they really are.
Money or Assets? How World Governments Define Cryptocurrencies
Simon Chandler
2018-08-05T09:15:00+01:00
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News
Coinbase has debuted a new feature allowing users to purchase gift cards with cryptocurrency from brands such as Uber.
Coinbase Takes on Cryptocurrency Gift Cards With Limited Rollout
William Suberg
2018-07-25T12:22:00+01:00
17085
Hodler’s Digest
Russian officials have been accused of mining Bitcoin to fund election “interference,” while a UK study sees crypto soon becoming “mainstream.”
Hodler’s Digest, July 9-15: While Mining ETH is a ‘Side Hustle’ for Google Co-Founder, Mining BTC for Russians May Fund Election ‘Interference’
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-07-15T16:42:00+01:00
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News
The EU Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive has come into force, setting new rules for European financial watchdogs to monitor cryptocurrencies
New EU Directive Sets Stricter Transparency Rules for Digital Currencies
Markus Kasanmascheff
2018-07-10T23:51:00+01:00
18983
Analysis
The summary of "Monetary Dialogue" session held by ECON.
Harmless for Now, Dangerous in the Future: Here’s What EU Researchers Think of Cryptocurrencies
Stephen O'Neal
2018-07-09T23:44:00+01:00
18275
News
A European regulator has released a report on DLT usage in the financial sector, stating that the technology still struggles with legal uncertainty.
EU Banking Regulator Reports on Institutional Opportunities and Risks of Implementing DLT
Ana Alexandre
2018-07-04T23:54:00+01:00
16317
Expert Take
After the historical debt deal, does Greece still need crypto?
Will Cryptocurrencies Preserve Their Popularity in Greece? Expert Take
Selva Ozelli
2018-07-04T12:51:00+01:00
19512
News
The European Parliament struck a defiant tone on cryptocurrencies in its latest report, calling Robert Shiller’s opinions “mistaken.”
EU Parliament: Naysayers Like Economist Robert Shiller ‘Mistaken’ About Crypto
William Suberg
2018-07-02T14:04:00+01:00
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