Polish lawmakers were unable to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a cryptocurrency regulation bill, thwarting Prime Minister Donald Tusk's push to regulate the digital asset industry. The lower house of parliament did not achieve the required three-fifths majority to override the veto. Tusk had emphasized the bill's importance for national security, citing concerns over Russian activities in the crypto market. He argued that the legislation would provide necessary tools to control an unregulated market allegedly infiltrated by Russian intelligence and criminal entities. The bill aimed to align Poland with EU standards for cryptocurrency regulation.