#EUPrivacyCoinBan The European Union has approved legislation that prohibits the use of privacy-centered currencies, such as Monero and Zcash, in its fight against money laundering. This measure is part of a package of rules aimed at increasing financial transparency and strengthening control over crypto assets. Authorities argue that these currencies, by making the traceability of transactions more difficult, pose a risk to security and the prevention of illicit activities. However, critics argue that this decision limits individual freedom and the right to financial privacy. The ban could have a significant impact on the crypto ecosystem and raises questions about the balance between regulation and digital rights.