Polish President Nawrocki has vetoed the controversial Crypto Asset Market Bill, prompting a strong backlash from Prime Minister Tusk's government. The administration accuses Nawrocki of being embroiled in a "crypto scandal" and having "unusual ties" with the digital asset industry, even suggesting his decision aligns with "Russian interests." The bill, criticized for being more stringent than the EU's MiCA regulations, is said to potentially "kill" Poland's crypto industry. The Bitcoin community has labeled the bill as overly bureaucratic and error-ridden. Prime Minister Tusk has ordered an investigation and threatened to resubmit the bill if the President does not change his stance.