Deep Tide TechFlow News, January 16, According to Cryptopolitan, Moldovan Finance Minister Andrian Gavriliță announced that the country will implement a cryptocurrency regulatory framework in 2026 as part of its commitments as an EU candidate country. The new regulations will allow the holding, trading, and conversion of cryptocurrencies but prohibit their use for everyday payments. The regulatory framework will also introduce a 12% profit income tax system and establish strict anti-money laundering measures. Gavriliță emphasized: "We cannot simply ban cryptocurrencies; we have an obligation to regulate and clarify them." The bill is currently being drafted jointly by several institutions, including the National Bank of Moldova.

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