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BREAKING: The EU just published its 2027 surveillance rulebook. First MiCA delisted USDT. Now AMLR comes for privacy itself. €10,000 cash cap. €1,000 ID threshold. Monero. Zcash. Dash. Gone from regulated platforms by 2027. You can still own them. You just can't touch them through the system. Europe isn't...

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