EU Elections

Breaking down country-by-country what you need to know
about the upcoming European elections and what
their impact could be on the crypto industry.

France has positioned itself as Europe’s crypto hub, but its continued success depends on political stability and further regulation.

Summary Politics remains uneasy following snap elections Paris’ vibrant opening ceremony to the Olympic Games

Europe shifted to the right but the centrists held fast in the European Parliament elections. Discover what this means for crypto policy.
Europe shifted to the right but the centrists held fast in the European Parliament elections.
Spain is active in shaping crypto policy, while Sweden isn’t. Here’s what you need to
Slovakia and Slovenia play an ancillary role in the EU crypto landscape. Here’s what you need to know about crypto and the European elections.
Slovakia and Slovenia play an ancillary role in the EU crypto landscape. Here’s what you
Portugal is active, while Romania shows limited interest. Here's what your need to know about the European elections and crypto.
Portugal is active, while Romania shows limited interest. Here's what your need to know about
France and Germany are crypto heavyweights, while Greece shows interest. Here's what you need to
France and Germany are crypto heavyweights, while Greece shows interest. Here's what you need to
Malta and crypto
Netherlands influences policy, while Malta opts for a limited role. Here's what you need to
European elections and crypto
Interest is growing in Luxembourg, while Latvia's increasingly active. Here's what you need to know
Hungary is disinterested in crypto, Ireland influential and Italy prominent. All you need to know
Denmark plays a limited role in crypto while Estonia and Finland are active. Here's what
Croatia plays a growing role in crypto while Czechia is proactive. What you need to

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