Zelensky withdrew the bill on cryptocurrency regulation in Ukraine

So, in April, the tax committee gave the green light to the bill on cryptocurrency circulation, but in reality, it looked more like an unfinished digital axe. The main critic, head of the NCCFBR Ruslan Magomedov, stated that the text not only does not fit under MiCA — it doesn’t fit under it at all. After which he suggested sending the SBU to check each line, as if suspecting an invisible conspiracy of Russian miners.

Meanwhile, the deputies were divided: some are banging the drum about protecting the Web3 business, others — about the budget, lamenting that without clear rules and taxes, the Kyiv treasury remains an easy target. Deputy Zheleznyak promised to “fight for the law with the same zeal as for commission flows,” and everyone gasped: even lawyers wouldn’t put on headphones for that.

But here Vladimir Zelensky, apparently having read to the very sharp point, removed the bill from the agenda with one stroke.

What was proposed? To divide virtual assets into tokens-"anchors" to real values, electronic "hryvnias-analog" and other coins without the status of legal means of payment.