Tech giants join EU fight against disinformation
Major tech companies that own online platforms have agreed to comply with the EU's new rules to combat disinformation online.
Tech giants join EU fight against disinformation
Major tech companies that own online platforms have agreed to comply with the EU's new rules to combat disinformation online.
EU to oblige tech giants to tackle deepfakes
The European Commission will update rules obliging companies such as Meta, Twitter and Google to remove deepfakes, disinformation, and fake accounts.
FSB says it is necessary to introduce comprehensive rules for the Bitcoin market.
The Financial Stability Board will develop new rules for the cryptocurrency industry.
OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova added to Europol’s most-wanted list
The European Union's law enforcement agency Europol has included the founder of the OneCoin pyramid, Ruja Ignatova, in Europol's list of Europe's most-wanted criminals. The information is posted on the agency's website.
Elon Musk backs EU Digital Services Act (DSA).
Elon Musk backed the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA). The businessman said this in a video posted by EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton.
Liechtenstein’s Princely Family Bank to Offer Bitcoin Investments for Private Clients
The LGT Bank, owned by the princely house of Liechtenstein, will offer private clients cryptocurrency custody services and the ability to invest in Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Grayscale Investments to enter the European market
Grayscale Investments plans expansion into Europe, according to CEO Michael Sonnenshein, as reported by Bloomberg.
EU to legally restrict social-media algorithms
The European Union has reached a deal to adopt the Digital Services Act (DSA), designed to increase the accountability of tech giants in relation to recommendation algorithms and targeted advertising.
Macron backs MiCA, the EU cryptocurrency regulation bill
French President Emmanuel Macron said he does not believe in a self-regulating financial sector and therefore supports the MiCA cryptocurrency regulation bill.
Crypto firms urge EU to back away from tougher regulation
Several representatives of the crypto industry urged European lawmakers and finance ministers to rethink anti-money-laundering rules. CoinDesk reports, citing a letter.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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