Poland's parliament has passed a bill to implement the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations, with a deadline for local compliance set for July. This legislative move comes as the country grapples with a major fraud case involving Zondacrypto, its largest cryptocurrency exchange. The exchange is under investigation after users reported being unable to withdraw funds, with losses estimated at over 350 million zlotys ($95.93 million). Prime Minister Tusk has alleged that Zondacrypto was backed by Russian capital and linked to nationalist political figures, raising concerns about foreign influence. The exchange's founder, Sylwester Suszek, disappeared in 2022, complicating the investigation as his successor, Przemyslaw Kral, is reportedly in Israel, hindering extradition efforts.
Poland Enacts MiCA Regulations Amid Zondacrypto Fraud Investigation
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