• Welcome to forex.pm forex forum binary options trade. Please login or sign up.
 

Latest EU Sanctions to Restrict ns’ Access to Crypto Services in Europe, Report Unveils

Started by Bitcoin, Oct 01, 2022, 08:27 pm

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Bitcoin

Latest EU Sanctions to Restrict ns' Access to Crypto Services in Europe, Report Unveils

Latest EU Sanctions to Restrict ns' Access to Crypto Services in Europe, Report Unveils

New sanctions discussed by EU member states amid the current escalation of the conflict in e are going to restrict European crypto services for ns. Reports about the tightening have come after earlier this year the Union banned only “high-value” crypto-asset services to n residents and companies.


EU Expected to Target Crypto Services for ns in New Round of Sanctions Over e




The European Union is preparing to punish  with more sanctions over its decision to announce partial mobilization as part of its escalating military intervention in e and moves to annex occupied ian territories through what are seen as sham referendums.



The package will hit trade in the first place, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announcing intentions to impose a new ban on n imports as well as the export of technologies that could be employed by the n military. A price cap for n oil is planned, too.



The new measures would also aim to further restrict the ability of ns to transfer wealth using digital assets like cryptocurrencies, according to Bloomberg quoting a knowledgeable source. Brussels wants to prevent European companies from providing crypto wallet, account, or custody services to n citizens and entities, the report reveals.







Jewelry and precious stones are also on the list, the person added, asking not to be identified as the proposal is still confidential. It also suggests cracking down on people who try to circumvent the sanctions, aims to ban EU nationals from holding high-paying roles in n state-owned companies, and to punish individuals and entities involved in staging the recent referendums in e.



Cryptocurrencies were targeted in sanctions introduced this spring, the fifth round of such measures approved by the EU Council, designed to narrow existing loopholes in the crypto space. At the time, the European Union prohibited the provision of “high-value” crypto-asset services to n entities and residents. The restrictions applied to digital funds exceeding €10,000 (now $9,803).



Since Moscow launched in late February a full-scale military invasion of neighboring e, which has been granted the status of a candidate for EU membership, the 27-strong bloc has adopted multiple packages of sanctions against the n Federation. For each to be enforced, the unanimous approval of all member states is required.



Do you expect the European Union to expand the restrictions on crypto services for ns and n companies? Tell us in the comments section below.


Source: Latest EU Sanctions to Restrict ns' Access to Crypto Services in Europe, Report Unveils