Polish Lawmakers Review Crypto Rules After New PiS Ban Filing

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Polish lawmakers this week opened debate on four competing crypto-asset bills from the government, President Karol Nawrocki, Poland 2050 and the Confederation as regulation discussions resume after earlier proposals were vetoed. A separate Law and Justice (PiS) ban proposal and the earlier withdrawal of four PiS supporters from an April market bill heighten regulatory uncertainty for crypto, DeFi and token launches in Poland, though the Sejm speaker said the PiS ban will be deferred while the four bills are processed.
- Polish lawmakers opened debate on four competing crypto-asset bills this week.
- The proposals came from the government, President Karol Nawrocki, Poland 2050, and Confederation.
- Sejm Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty said the PiS ban proposal will be put off until the four bills are processed.
Poland’s crypto policy debate widened this week as lawmakers opened work on four competing crypto-asset bills. The proposals came from the government, President Karol Nawrocki, Poland 2050, and the Confederation Party after earlier attempts to regulate the sector were vetoed by the president.
The debate took a sharper turn when Law and Justice, or PiS, filed a separate bill seeking to ban cryptoasset activity in Poland. The move followed the withdrawal of support by four PiS lawmakers for an earlier crypto market bill they had submitted in April.
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