Polish President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed a cryptocurrency regulatory bill for the third time, delaying the implementation of the EU's Crypto-Asset Market Regulation (MiCA) in Poland. The bill, which the Polish parliament passed in May, must be ratified by July to comply with EU regulations. Nawrocki supports regulation and consumer protection but insists on amendments previously suggested by his office, which were not included in the latest version.
The veto comes amid a scandal involving the collapse of Poland's largest cryptocurrency exchange and ongoing disputes over regulatory responsibilities. Nawrocki has stated that he will only sign the bill into law if the parliament revises it to align with his recommendations.
Polish President Vetoes Crypto Regulatory Bill for Third Time
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