The Sejm in Poland has passed a bill that could impose restrictions on the cryptocurrency market, aligning regulations with the EU’s MiCA framework. President Nawrocki vetoed the bill in December, citing threats to freedoms and stability. The bill has been reintroduced and sent to the Senate for review, likely to be signed into law this time.
President Nawrocki campaigned against oppressive crypto regulations and narrowly won the election. He emphasized the need for innovation over regulation in the digital asset industry. Nawrocki’s term is for five years, and he is eligible to run for a second term in 2030.
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