Polish lawmakers opened debate this week on four competing cryptoasset bills put forward by the government, President Karol Nawrocki, the Poland 2050 movement, and the Confederation party — a legislative scramble that reflects just how divided Warsaw is on how to regulate digital assets.
The session took a sharp turn when PiS MPs withdrew their support for the party's own April crypto market bill and submitted an entirely separate proposal: a blanket ban on cryptoasset activity in Poland. The move isolates PiS from the rest of the field, where the other four proposals range from light-touch market frameworks to structured oversight regimes.
With five bills now on the table and the largest opposition party pushing outright prohibition, the legislative outcome is deeply uncertain. A ban, if it advanced, would put Poland at odds with the EU's MiCA framework — which Poland, as an EU…
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