Insufficiencies in European Union law and member state national law regarding cryptocurrency regulations and its illicit use

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Author
Plūme, Kārlis
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Priede, Jānis
Date
2022Metadata
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Cryptocurrency market transactions and provided opportunities for individuals have
highly increased the use of this new paradigm for pursuing illicit activities. The European Union
has reacted to this situation and have started to imply certain regulations to restrict criminal
activities such as tax evasion, money laundering, terrorist financing and others. The aim of this
research is to recognize possible insufficiencies in directives, normative acts and proposals
provided by the EU. Understanding the problems within these regulations will help in the
constant development and creation of a unified legislation for cryptocurrency users within the
EU, and possibly indicate a roadmap for other nations. Recommendations on solving temporary
legislative issues regarding the cryptocurrency market in the European Union will improve the
overall legislation provided, and lift off some weight of the Member States amending National
Laws in efforts of trying to restrict illicit use of this new digital market.