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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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European regulators should produce comprehensive yet fair regulations for the crypto industry, two exchanges have said.
In A Bid For Transparency, European Crypto Exchanges Call For Regulations
William Suberg
2018-05-07T11:44:00+01:00
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The European Commission has included blockchain to the basic tools and technologies that will be used in its upcoming framework to prevent disinformation online...
European Commission To Fight Fake News With Power Of Blockchain
Helen Partz
2018-05-01T05:53:00+01:00
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European regulation awaits further instruction
Banks And Cryptocurrencies Global Evaluation: Europe
Christina Georgacopoulos
2018-04-24T22:10:00+01:00
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Media giants stand to gain from EU directives aimed at increasing user privacy, highlighting need for Blockchain-based alternatives.
Industry Experts: EU Privacy Laws Help, Not Hinder Facebook, Google In Data War
William Suberg
2018-04-24T15:35:00+01:00
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MEPS have voted in favour of EU anti-money laundering reforms, which propose tighter regulations for cryptocurrency trading.
MEPs Vote In Favor Of Tighter AML Regulations For Crypto Trading
Marie Huillet
2018-04-20T15:02:00+01:00
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Bank of Japan deputy governor said during a recent speech that central bank-issued digital currencies could disrupt the current banking system, not for the bett...
Bank Of Japan: Central Bank Digital Currencies Could Destabilize Existing Financial System
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-04-17T16:06:00+01:00
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Following on the heels of February’s creation of a Blockchain Observatory and Forum, 22 EU countries are forming a European Blockchain Partnership.
22 Countries Sign Declaration For European Blockchain Partnership
Molly Jane Zuckerman
2018-04-11T11:36:00+01:00
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11 suspects have been arrested in an investigation of a Spanish-Colombian crime ring using crypto to launder illicit funds.
Spanish Authorities Arrest 11 In Crypto Money Laundering Ring
Aaron Wood
2018-04-11T00:47:00+01:00
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