Poland’s attempt to pass new cryptocurrency market rules has hit another roadblock after President Karol Nawrocki refused to sign the crypto-assets bill. The decision came on June 11, when the president approved seven laws but vetoed three others.
The rejected package included the bill on the crypto-assets market, a tax limitation amendment, and a healthcare-related law. Nawrocki said the vetoes were based on citizens’ rights, effective regulation, and patient safety.
The crypto-assets bill was one of the most closely watched measures among the rejected laws. It aimed to regulate Poland’s digital asset market, but Nawrocki said the final version did not include most proposals prepared by his office.
He said he supports…





