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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 11:40  |  Written by: Cameron Winklevoss

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Ukrainian President Zelensky Has Signed

Ukraine President Signs Law Legalizing and Regulating

Ukraine officially legalises Bitcoin and other cryptos after

Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a bill making bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies legal, establishing regulatory agencies and investor protections.

In An Incredible Set Of

More than $100 million worth of cryptocurrency has now been donated to Ukraine since Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov publicly called for funds to “contribute to

In an incredible set of events, the Government of Ukraine has passed a law that legalizes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The law, which was voted mostly in favor

The new law, which received the president’s signature on Wednesday, will allow foreign and Ukrainian crypto exchanges to operate legally in Ukraine in what is being

Ukraine

One of the pivotal hurdles toward the full legalization of cryptocurrencies in Ukraine is taxation and, according to the head of the Tax Committee of the Verkhovna Rada

Ukrainian President Zelensky Signs Law Legalizing Bitcoin

Ukraine’s Bitcoin bill enables the peer-to-peer currency to emerge out of a “gray” zone with the establishment of clear-cut legislation that encompasses how the asset

Ukrainian Parliament Formally Signed Into

Ukrainian parliament formally signed into law a bill legalising Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, continuing its push towards becoming a European digital asset hub.

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