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Majority of Europeans want their countries to regulate crypto, not the EU - exclusive Euronews poll

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An exclusive Euronews poll found EU citizens preferred their own governments over Brussels to regulate crypto and their country’s economy.

Added on the 01/09/2021 11:43:24 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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