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What’s really behind the EU’s latest effort to regulate cryptocurrencies? RT’s Boom Bust wants to know | What’s really behind the EU’s latest effort to regulate cryptocurrencies? RT’s Boom Bust wants to know |
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The EU has proposed legislation forcing service providers to report cryptocurrency transactions of $1,000 or more. While officials claim the new regulations target illegal activities, the real reason behind them may be taxation. | The EU has proposed legislation forcing service providers to report cryptocurrency transactions of $1,000 or more. While officials claim the new regulations target illegal activities, the real reason behind them may be taxation. |
Crypto analyst Christy Ai tells Boom Bust who’s being targeted by these latest proposals. | Crypto analyst Christy Ai tells Boom Bust who’s being targeted by these latest proposals. |
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