How are cryptocurrencies regulated in Romania?
In 2014 the first Bitcoin ATMs opened up in Romania. What would have suggested an early interest in the topic was diminished by the statement
In 2014 the first Bitcoin ATMs opened up in Romania. What would have suggested an early interest in the topic was diminished by the statement
At present there are no precise regulations on the taxation of cryptocurrency in Poland. In the future, however, taxes will be paid on profits generated
“If something wants to be treated as money, you have to be able to spend, save and calculate with it […] So we do not
Cryptocurrencies in GermanyGenerally speaking, Germany has a very progressive point of view on cryptocurrencies and the blockchain economy. In one of it publications, the federal
“Our target is simple: enter into the world of finance of the 21st century by guaranteeing all players the necessary security for their development …
The use of cryptocurrencies is allowed in Canada but they are not considered legal tender. "Only the Canadian dollar is considered official currency in Canada,”
Bulgaria has no official legal definition for cryptocurrencies and is orientating its legal approach at the European Union and the existing local financial framework. The
Belgium generally is taking a rather sceptical stance towards cryptocurrencies. The government hence issued a number of warnings in order to protect consumers. Just recently
Last week we celebrated 10 years of bitcoin, after Satoshi Nakamoto published his whitepaper in 2008. Since then the technology behind bitcoin but also the
Let’s take a look at the future of cryptocurrencies as a payment method. Cryptocurrencies are very versatile and have many different features, but the use