The Polish government resubmitted the encryption bill, which had been previously vetoed by the president, without making any changes.

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The Polish government resubmitted an unchanged cryptocurrency bill previously vetoed by the president, escalating tensions between President Karol Nawrocchi and Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The bill designates the Polish Financial Supervisory Authority as the main regulator, with critics calling it cumbersome, but a veto is unlikely due to national security concerns.

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Odaily Odaily reports that the Polish government has resubmitted a cryptocurrency bill previously vetoed by the president, with identical content and no changes. This move has sparked tensions between President Karol Nawrocchi and Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The bill proposes making the Polish Financial Supervisory Authority (KNF) the primary regulator of the national cryptocurrency market. While critics argue the bill is overly cumbersome, a government spokesperson stated that Nawrocchi is unlikely to veto it again at this point, as he is fully aware of its potential impact on national security. (Cointelegraph)

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