Denmark Bans Bitcoin Wallets. What You Need to Know!

Denmark Bans Bitcoin Wallets. What You Need to Know!

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  • Denmark reportedly plans ⁣to regulate ​self-custody wallets and other “DeFi interfaces.”
  • Denmark’s plan does not mirror the MiCA guidelines ​nor the treatment of self-custody BTC wallets in‌ the US.

Self-custody wallets‌ are very common. Bitcoin [BTC]Trading Protocol’s Mikko Ohtamaa reacted to ⁢the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority’s (FSA) recent DeFi guidelines. Trading Protocol’s Mikko Ohtamaa ‍reacted to the Danish FSA’s recent DeFi guidelines.⁣ Note:

“In the Danish FSA’s recent DeFi guidelines, the regulator has gone too⁣ far.” The guidelines ⁢try ​to ⁣encompass everything related ⁢to crypto regulation, even your Bitcoin wallet, by ​using the “interface argument.”

Ohtamaa said⁢ the interface‌ theory could affect anyone,⁣ including ​Bitcoin wallet providers.‌

“You​ don’t ⁢have to think about it very ⁢long to realise​ that everything you see is an interface. Your computer, your⁣ web ⁣browser, your Bitcoin ​wallet, your Uniswap site, etc.

What will happen⁢ to Bitcoin if Denmark ‍implements its plans?

The DFSA ‍considered a possible move due to a “perceived loophole” in EU MiCA (Markets in⁤ Crypto Assets), which is set⁤ to come into force on December ​30, 2024. MiCA regulations‌ do not apply to decentralised⁤ financial services. ⁢

Ohtamaa strongly criticized the ⁢DFSA, pointing out that it is not a good thing. You can ‌also read more ​about the proposal by clicking here. ‍Offering BTC wallets‍ to Danish consumers could‍ be challenging.

This means that‍ anyone offering ⁣Bitcoin wallets, DEX⁢ interfaces or any other token-related products to Danish citizens must comply with⁢ Danish regulations.

Despite ⁣Estonian⁣ reports that it took a ⁢similar approach to self-custody wallets, this was recently rebuffed⁢ by the US.

Lawsuits against Coinbase Wallet were dropped in March ⁣ ⁤ In ⁤the ⁢SEC​ vs. Coinbase case, self-custody wallets won a victory in the US. ​

SEC wanted to stop ‍developers from ​building peer-to-peer applications. Didn’t work’

The ⁤FIT21 Act (US Crypto Infrastructure Bill) was recently ‌passed⁤ by ⁤the⁢ US Congress. Choose a reputable company to work with DeFi should be investigated, just ⁣like MiCA. Instead of regulating DeFi.

The DFSA is currently seeking feedback from private players. It remains⁤ to be seen how the DFSA will adopt and ⁢improve the DeFi proposals.

According to‌ Ohtamaa’s report, adopting the ⁢DFSA proposal in its current​ form⁢ could have a negative impact on those offering self-custody Bitcoin‍ wallet ‍services in Denmark via ​apps or browsers.

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