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#AirdropStepByStep: European Union Bans Anonymous Wallets & Privacy Coins — What Are the Implications?
The European Union has just taken a significant step in the crypto world by officially adopting the Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (AMLR). This is not just an ordinary rule — starting in 2027, anonymous crypto wallets and privacy coins such as Monero, Zcash, and Dash will officially be banned. Additionally, any crypto transaction over €1,000 will require identity verification.
This move is aimed at curbing money laundering practices and increasing transparency, especially on major platforms that have a significant influence in the market. In the future, a dedicated AML authority will be established to ensure compliance with these rules.
But this raises an important question:
Should governments have the power to eliminate privacy in digital transactions?
Or, is this a necessary step to protect users from system abuses?
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