Hungary has enacted a sweeping crypto law effective July 1, criminalizing “unauthorized” trading with penalties of up to 5 years for individuals and 8 for service providers. With no implementation guidelines, Revolut has suspended crypto services, putting 500,000 Hungarians at risk.

Hungary has enacted a sweeping crypto law effective July 1, criminalizing “unauthorized” trading with penalties of up to 5 years for individuals and 8 for service providers. 

With no implementation guidelines, Revolut has suspended crypto services, putting 500,000 Hungarians at risk.
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