#欧盟隐私币禁令

In recent years, cryptocurrency has been extremely popular. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a bunch of other random altcoins have been rising rapidly. Some people have made a fortune from this, while others have used it to run away or commit fraud. Now, the European Union can’t sit idly by anymore and has introduced a new Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR), stating that starting in 2027, any cryptocurrency transaction over 1000 euros must be conducted under real names, and 'privacy coins' like Monero and Zcash are directly banned.

Upon hearing this news, some people went up in arms, shouting about 'restricting freedom' and 'infringing privacy.' But to be honest, if we ordinary people think about it, this regulation actually makes quite a bit of sense.