Article by James Field
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27 April, 2026
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EU regulator clarifies expectations ahead of MiCA deadline
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Russia's new bill proposes criminal penalties for unlicensed activities involving digital currencies, aiming to regulate the growing digital asset market.
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22 April, 2026
Switzerland crypto sector reached new funding heights in 2025
Switzerland’s Crypto Valley secured $728M across 31 deals in 2025, capturing 5% of global and 47% of Europe’s blockchain funding...
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