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Panamanian Crypto Bill Might Get a Second Wind in the Highest Court of the Country

Panamanian Crypto Bill Might Get a Second Wind in the Highest Court of the CountryThe fate of the Panamanian crypto bill project, which was approved by the Panamanian National Assembly last year, now depends on the decision of the supreme court of the country. The sanction of the project, which was vetoed by President Laurentino Cortizo, is now in the hands of the court after Congress rejected the veto […]

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President of Paraguay Mario Abdo Vetoes Cryptocurrency Bill

President of Paraguay Mario Abdo Vetoes Cryptocurrency BillThe President of Paraguay, Mario Abdo has issued an executive veto on a recently approved cryptocurrency bill. Abdo’s veto decree states cryptocurrency mining is an “energy-intensive” and a low-value-added activity. The bill will now be returned to Congress to be approved again or to be rejected entirely. President of Paraguay Considers Cryptocurrency Mining an Energy […]

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Paraguayan Senate Approves Cryptocurrency Bill

Paraguayan Senate Approves Cryptocurrency BillThe Paraguayan Senate has approved a bill that seeks to regulate cryptocurrencies and their operations in the country. The bill, which had already been submitted to the deputy chamber, was approved with some changes suggested, establishing clear definitions and tax exemptions for companies in the cryptocurrency and crypto mining sectors. Paraguayan Cryptocurrency Bill Passes Senate […]

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President of Panama Partially Vetoes Crypto Law Passed by National Assembly

President of Panama Partially Vetoes Crypto Law Passed by National AssemblyLaurentino Cortizo, president of Panama, has exercised his veto powers to make a series of objections to the recently approved cryptocurrency law. The observations of the president only touch on certain articles and do not affect the law in its entire scope. However, these articles of the bill will have to be re-discussed, taking into […]

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President of Panama shoots down crypto bill citing FATF guidelines

Although the President has previously called the laws innovative, his concern regarding anti-money laundering measures has put the bill back up for debate with the government.

Panama’s President Laurentino Cortizo has partially vetoed Bill No. 697 dubbed the “crypto bill” saying it requires more work to better fit Panama’s financial regulations.

President Cortizo previously warned in May he wouldn’t sign the bill unless it included additional Anti-Money Laundering rules after Panama’s National Assembly passed the crypto bill in late April 2022.

Local media outlet La Prenda obtained a copy of the 32-page veto, reporting the President wrote it's “imperative” the cryptocurrency laws conform to new regulations recommended by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) outlining “fiscal transparency and prevention of money laundering”.

President Cortizo has previously described the legislation as an “innovative law”, and indicated approval of certain aspects of the bill, but has said possible illicit uses of cryptocurrencies needed addressing.

Congressman Gabriel Silva who helped introduce the bill in September 2021 tweeted on June 16 that (according to a translation) the veto was “a lost opportunity to generate jobs, attract investment and incorporate technology and innovation in the public sector.”

“The country deserves more opportunities and financial inclusion,” Silva added, saying Congress will study the veto to make corrections which will then be passed through to debates.

Related: Top 30 Panama Bank is ‘Bitcoin friendly,’ welcomes crypto services

If the bill is eventually signed it will make Panama the second Central American country to regulate the spending of cryptocurrencies. The nearby country of El Salvador was famously the first country to make Bitcoin (BTC) a legal tender.

Unlike El Salvador however, Panama’s bill covers other cryptocurrencies besides Bitcoin and wouldn’t require local businesses to accept digital assets.

According to the bill Panamanians “may freely agree on the use of crypto assets, including without limitation Bitcoin and Ethereum (ETH)” as an alternative payment for “any civil or commercial operation”.

The bill would also cover the issuance of digital value and regulate the tokenization of such things as precious metals. A digitization of identity using blockchain or distributed ledger technology would also be researched by the government’s innovation authority.

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Panama President Mulls Crypto Bill Approval Due to Money Laundering Concerns

Panama President Mulls Crypto Bill Approval Due to Money Laundering ConcernsThe president of Panama, Laurentino Cortizo, has declared he will not sign the recently approved cryptocurrency bill passed by the National Assembly of the country in its current form. Cortizo stated that one of his main concerns about the bill is the stance it takes regarding money laundering activities and crypto. Cortizo may approve some […]

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