Mets said that the Estonian parliament, the Riigikogu, must pass the new regulations, which the FIU supports, and that if they win approval, crypto operators will have a time period to adopt them. He said that the regulations would help ensure that crypto operators are managing risks and also bolster the FIU’s oversight of crypto services. “The changes reinforce a transparent and trustworthy business environment,” Mets said.
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