Under the current proposal, traders would be forbidden from making or accepting anonymous crypto transfers over 1,000 euros ($1,080). If the customer’s identity can be verified or if a regulated crypto provider is involved, the transaction would be allowed. The initial draft of the law was even harsher, but the text was liberalized at a March 22 internal meeting, CoinDesk understands.
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