# New German government cites crypto in coalition agreement

# New German government cites crypto in coalition agreement

“# New German government cites crypto in coalition agreement ” The new German government has cited crypto in its coalition agreement, advocating for an equal playing field between traditional finance and “innovative business models.” Three German political parties agreed to a coalition deal this week that will see left-leaning Social Democrats (SDP), the Green Party…

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# European Council approves two digital asset proposals

# European Council approves two digital asset proposals

“# European Council approves two digital asset proposals ” The European Union’s planned framework for regulating cryptocurrencies is one step closer to becoming official. On Wednesday, the European Council, which guides the EU’s political agenda, announced its position on the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework and the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). Following the…

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# Finnish regulators tighten the screw on virtual currency marketing

# Finnish regulators tighten the screw on virtual currency marketing

“# Finnish regulators tighten the screw on virtual currency marketing ” Hot on the heels of the rising cryptocurrency hype, Finnish regulators have dropped a formal notice. On Nov. 24th, the Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA) stated: “Only registered virtual currency providers can market virtual currencies and related services in Finland. The marketing of virtual currencies…

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# Swedish call to ban crypto mining ‘completely misinformed,’ says fund manager

# Swedish call to ban crypto mining ‘completely misinformed,’ says fund manager

“# Swedish call to ban crypto mining ‘completely misinformed,’ says fund manager ” A Swedish financial watchdog’s call for a European Union-wide ban on proof-of-work (PoW) crypto mining, mainly known as the method of minting new Bitcoin (BTC), has received backlash from crypto-related fund managers.  Melanion Capital, a Paris-based alternative investment firm known for its…

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#Belarus border crisis may lead to ‘something worse’

#Belarus border crisis may lead to ‘something worse’

“#Belarus border crisis may lead to ‘something worse’” WARSAW/VILNIUS, Nov 21 – Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warned on Sunday that the migrant crisis on the Belarus border may be a prelude to “something much worse”, and Poland’s border guard said Belarusian forces were still ferrying migrants to the frontier. The European Union accuses Belarus…

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