#CryptoRegulation The regulation of cryptocurrencies in Italy and the EU aims to protect investors, prevent money laundering, and promote a transparent and secure financial market. The EU has adopted the MiCA regulation to create a harmonized regulatory framework for crypto-assets, their issuers, and service providers. In Italy, cryptocurrencies are considered financial assets and are subject to taxation.
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