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by: xpoolPosted on: October 22, 2025

Uruguay’s New Crypto Law Raises Concerns About NFT Classification

A new draft law affecting crypto companies in Uruguay has sparked concern among startup developers. The proposed framework, known as the PSAV (providers of virtual asset services) framework, may reshape the classification of NFTs and utility tokens, potentially putting them under a financial-asset regime.

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