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EU Lawmakers Seek to Cap Banks’ Bitcoin Holdings
Lawmakers of the European Green Party want to anticipate international standards by legislating hefty capital requirements for lenders now.

Indian Authorities Freeze Nearly $46M in Assets of Crypto Lender Vauld
The Peter Thiel-backed project had filed for bankruptcy in Singapore last month.

Ban Banks From Holding Crypto, UN Development Body Says
UNCTAD recommends extra taxes on transactions and ad restrictions to boost states' revenue and safeguard financial stability in developing countries.

Bye-bye Brokers: EU Tries Stock Trading, the Web3 Way
A new European trial of blockchain-based securities trading is a “very good thing” for crypto fans, CoinDesk was told – but some worry it’s overcautious and rigid.

NFT Collections Will Be Regulated Like Cryptocurrencies Under EU’s MiCA Law, Official Says
A carve-out for ownership tokens may prove narrow, meaning issuers have to publish white papers.

Crypto Payments Implicated in Alleged Bolton Assassination Plot, US DOJ Says
A member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard planned retribution against the former National Security Advisor, according to court documents.

UAE to Clamp Down on Crypto Real Estate Money Laundering
The authorities want to trace payments made in bitcoin and ethereum as the country develops as a crypto hub.

Casi 7% de la población de España ha invertido en cripto, según autoridad reguladora
La autoridad del mercado de valores de ese país demostró preocupación por la baja concientización de los riesgos del ecosistema cripto a pesar de sus medidas de advertencia en avisos publicitarios.

Almost 7% of People in Spain Have Invested in Crypto, Regulator Says
The country's securities-market authority, CNMV, said it's worried about poor appreciation of the risks even after it mandated new crypto ad warnings earlier this year.

Bitcoin y Stablecoins son las peores opciones para pagos transfronterizos, según un estudio del BCE
Un alto banquero central dijo que las monedas digitales respaldadas por el estado serían más rápidas y baratas.
