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Eastern Europe has traded over 499 billion dollars in cryptocurrencies, becoming the fourth global crypto market, with potential as a digital financial hub.

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In the last year, Eastern Europe has become the fourth largest crypto market globally, with transactions exceeding 499 billion dollars. This region, historically affected by inflation, embraces cryptocurrencies as a solution for financial protection. Recent geopolitical events, such as the war in Ukraine, have accelerated the adoption of cryptocurrencies. The region benefits from a solid educational base in technology, with millions of ICT specialists, and a growing interest in the use of cryptocurrencies. Favorable regulations, such as MiCA, could attract institutional investments, transforming Eastern Europe into a model for other emerging markets.

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ANALIZĂ: În ultimul an s-au tranzacţionat peste 499 de miliarde de dolari în criptomonede în Europa de Est / Viitorul pieţei cripto în zonă va fi definit de capacitatea sa de a naviga mediul de reglementare
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