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March 09, 2018, 05:34:07 PM
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The European Commission discharged its foreseen official edge on directing fintech, including Blockchain innovation, crosswise over EU part states on Thursday, March 8.


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Europe is being very pro-cryptocurrency so far. There is talk of more regulation but so far most states are pro crypto. This is really great for innovation as it allows the technology to grow. Hope their in North America take note.
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The question is, which way the EU governments will choose for the regulations. The german way would be a preferable for the rest of the EU as well, but as the EU countries are independent, every country have to prepare it's own regulation... If we are lucky, (and because there's a lack of advisors specialized in bitcoin) most of the countries will look for a central guidance, so there's still hope for an acceptable regulation, but we'll see. Anyway, it's always better to be regulated than banned...
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