The European Securities and Markets Authority proposes that non-EU headquartered encryption companies can only provide services to EU customers under
The European Securities and markets Authority (ESMA) proposed on Monday that cryptocurrency companies based outside the European Union will only be able to provide services directly to customers within the EU under very limited conditions to avoid unfair competition, as reported by Reuters.
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