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by: xpoolPosted on: November 10, 2025

EU Tightens Crypto Rules: Major Changes Coming in 2027

The European Union has introduced new regulations for cryptocurrencies that will significantly impact how digital assets are traded within the bloc starting July 1, 2027. These rules mandate identity verification for transactions above €1,000 and ban privacy-focused cryptocurrencies from being listed on EU exchanges.

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