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Italy allows home purchases funded with crypto in 2026, but deeds must price in euros and AML checks can block deals
Buying property with cryptocurrency in Italy is legal, but the purchase price must be stated in euros. The main obstacle is complying with anti-money-laundering requirements, including proving the origin of funds to a notary. Notaries can refuse to complete the deed if they cannot verify the lawful source of the crypto or consider the risk too high.
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Italy's 2026 Budget Law Lifts Crypto Capital Gains Tax to 33% From Jan. 1
Italy's 2026 Budget Law raises the substitutive tax on crypto capital gains to 33% starting January 1, 2026, up from 26% in 2025. The same framework keeps euro-denominated MiCAR-compliant EMT tokens taxed at 26% and sets up a Permanent Supervisory Committee on crypto-assets. It also ties crypto holdings to ISEE means-testing and introduces updated reporting steps alongside DAC8-related data flows.
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MiCA transition ends July 1, 2026: only 14 EU-wide licensed trading platforms
The EU's MiCA transitional period expires on July 1, 2026, after which crypto-asset service providers without a valid license cannot legally access the EU single market. Ahead of the deadline, only 14 firms are authorized to operate a crypto trading platform across the entire EU, while 10 member states have issued no MiCA authorizations. Users may face account migrations or wind-downs, and on regulated EU platforms USDT is effectively blocked while USDC remains compliant.
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GENIUS Act Stablecoin Framework Sets June 9 and July 18, 2026 Compliance Milestones
The U.S. GENIUS Act, enacted on July 18, 2025, establishes federal requirements for payment stablecoins and sets two key dates: June 9, 2026 for public comments on the joint FinCEN-OFAC AML proposal, and July 18, 2026 when implementing rules fully take effect. It limits issuance to licensed entities with reserves held only in cash, insured deposits, and short-dated U.S. Treasuries, while banning issuer-paid interest to holders. The law's rollout matters globally as stablecoins exceed $240 billion in supply, with USDT and USDC dominating market share.
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JPMorgan, Citi, BofA and Wells Fargo target 2027 tokenized deposit network launch
JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo are working on a shared tokenized-deposit network slated for the first half of 2027. The effort aims to keep deposits inside regulated bank balance sheets as stablecoins expand, with USDT at roughly $188 billion and USDC at $78 billion among April 2026 figures. Executives involved described the initiative as an on-chain payments step, while noting demand is still developing.
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