#EUPrivacyCoinBan

In a breaking development, the European Union has begun implementing the second phase of the MiCA regulation on digital asset regulation, which imposes strict restrictions on privacy-focused cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Zcash, and Dash. These measures include activating the "Travel Rule" that requires service providers to collect detailed data about the sender and recipient in any transaction.

The stated aim is to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, but these steps raise concerns about privacy infringement and limiting innovation in the digital currency market. Some countries, such as Spain, have announced that they will fully implement these rules by December 2025, reinforcing the European trend towards tightening oversight.

Does this step represent real protection or a threat to digital freedom?