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8mSingapore Announces Stablecoin Rules, MAS to Label Regulated Tokens
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8mFrench Regulator Revises Crypto Rules to Align With EU’s MiCA Law
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10mBinance Pulls Out of Netherlands, Seeks to Deregister Cyprus Unit
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11mJapan to Apply Tougher Crypto AML Regulations, ‘Travel Rule’ in June
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11mBill Seeks to Oblige South Korean Lawmakers to Declare Crypto Assets
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11mFATF President Urges G7 to Lead in Shutting Down ‘Lawless Crypto Space’
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11mPakistan to Ban Online Services Related to Cryptocurrencies
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11mNearly 400 Crypto Firms Lose Their Estonian Licenses Under New Rules
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1yKazakhstan Law Limiting Crypto Miners’ Consumption of Electricity Enters Into Force
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1yBank of France Governor Calls for Mandatory Licensing for Crypto Companies
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1yUS Government Delays Tax Reporting Rules for Cryptocurrency Brokers
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1yBank of Russia Moves to Safeguard Crypto Companies Against Sanctions
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1yBrussels Wants All Crypto Service Providers to Report Transactions of Europeans
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1yCrypto Miners in Kazakhstan to Buy Only Surplus Power, Under Digital Assets Bill
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1ySwiss Financial Watchdog Releases Revised AML Ordinance, Clarifies Crypto Requirements
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1yHong Kong to Introduce Licensing for Crypto Platforms Through AML Law
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1yUzbekistan Presents Registration Requirements for Cryptocurrency Miners
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1yKazakhstan Amends Registration Rules for Cryptocurrency Miners
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2yBill ‘On Digital Currency’ Caps Crypto Investments for Russians, Opens Door for Payments
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2yArgentinian Tax Agency Amps Up Scrutiny for Crypto Traders and Holders With New Requirements
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2yMore Regulations Proposed to ‘Streamline’ Mining Sector in Kazakhstan
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2yAustralia Needs Regulations to Facilitate Crypto Business, Senate Committee Reports
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2yUkrainian President Signs Law Opening Door for Digital Hryvnia, Regulatory Sandbox
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2ySouth Korean Regulators Warn Dozens of Foreign Exchanges to Comply With New Rules
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2yTurkish Draft Law Regulating Cryptocurrencies Enters Parliament in October
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2yEU Mulls AML Authority and New Rules for Crypto Transfers, Documents Suggest