According to Bloomberg, the lower house of the Polish parliament failed to secure a majority vote and was unable to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the crypto asset regulation bill. The bill was originally intended to implement EU crypto industry regulatory standards and was regarded by Prime Minister Donald Tusk as a matter of national security. This veto means that Poland's efforts to advance crypto regulation have suffered another setback.
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According to Bloomberg, the lower house of the Polish parliament failed to secure a majority vote and was unable to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the crypto asset regulation bill. The bill was originally intended to implement EU crypto industry regulatory standards and was regarded by Prime Minister Donald Tusk as a matter of national security. This veto means that Poland's efforts to advance crypto regulation have suffered another setback.