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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 13:22  |  Written by: Anthony Pompliano

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These Internal Documents

Internal documents by the European Union have revealed the agenda against bitcoin. Internal meeting notes documented EU officials suggesting to protect altcoins

Internal documents show EU policy makers want to push

These internal documents, released as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by Coinbase, offer a glimpse into the SEC’s assessments and deliberations related to

Early This Year

EU Tightens Noose Around Bitcoin Price To Protect Ethereum

Internal crypto documents of EU leaked: Policy makers prefer ETH

Early this year, the European Commission together with the Swedish financial regulators deliberated the idea of imposing a ban on Bitcoin’s proof-of-work (POW) or mining process

Eu Policymakers Are Back In

SEC’s Internal Documents Reveal Details on Ethereum 2.0

EU policymakers are back in the spotlight less than a month after voting for stricter rules on unhosted crypto wallets. This time it’s to do with internal documents that show

‘Target The Bitcoin Price’Internal Documents Reveal How The EU

Now

The EU has recently proposed a ban on the proof of work consensus and leaked internal crypto documents show officials pushing ETH over BTC.

Internal Documents Reveals That EU Want to Push Ethereum Over

Now, after an energy-reducing upgrade to ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency after bitcoin, was pushed back to the end of the year, internal European Union

Minutes In The Internal Documents

The internal documents of the EU reveal that they are likely protecting the likes of Ethereum over bitcoin, showing a solid anti-bitcoin statement. The European

Minutes in the internal documents showed policymakers had floated the idea to “legitimately request” Bitcoin transition to a PoS network. They also revealed a campaign to

Internal EU Documents

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