Hungary abolishes crypto asset conversion verification requirements, removes up to 8-year prison sentences to align with EU MiCA
2026-08-21 02:41
Odaily News: The Hungarian Parliament has passed Bill No. XXXVIII of 2026, abolishing legal provisions related to crypto asset conversion services, including the verification requirements that European exchanges had to pass before legally operating in Hungary. The bill was voted through on July 31 and went into effect on August 7.
The abolition also removes two crypto asset-related criminal charges: unauthorized trading of high-value crypto assets, which carried a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison, and providing crypto asset exchange services in violation of verification obligations, which carried a maximum sentence of 8 years in prison. These provisions were said to duplicate the EU's MiCA framework. (Bitcoin.com News)
