PANews reported on December 13th, citing Coindesk, that the Polish government has reintroduced a cryptocurrency bill that was previously vetoed by President Karol Nawrocki. Officially titled the "Crypto-Asset Markets Law," the bill aims to align Poland's regulatory framework with the EU's Crypto-Asset Markets (MiCA) mechanism, which establishes a unified set of rules for cryptocurrency regulation across the EU. The Polish government has resubmitted the bill without any modifications. Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged the bill's passage to address national security concerns related to Russia and former Soviet republics.
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