European parliament ratified the Markets in Crypto Asset Regulation. If passed in the next vote, the legislation will require stricter rules for crypto companies.
European parliament ratified the Markets in Crypto Asset Regulation. If passed in the next vote, the legislation will require stricter rules for
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