The post Italy Launches Review Of Crypto Safeguards Due To Risks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Italy’s Economy Ministry has ordered a detailed review of current protections against crypto risks, officials said on Thursday.  The review will focus on safeguards for both direct and indirect investments in crypto-assets by retail investors, regulators added. The decision came during a meeting of the Committee for Macroprudential Policies. The committee includes the heads of the Bank of Italy, market watchdog Consob, insurance and pension regulators, and the Treasury’s director general, according to Reuters reporting.  Committee members warned that risks from crypto-assets could rise. Growing connections between crypto and the wider financial system, along with inconsistent international regulations, could heighten vulnerabilities, they said. The committee said Italy’s economic and financial conditions remain generally stable. At the same time, global uncertainty continues to pose challenges for financial stability. The review will examine how existing rules protect investors and the financial system. Officials said they aim to identify gaps and recommend measures to strengthen safeguards, per Reuters.  Italy has increasingly monitored digital assets in recent years. Authorities have raised concerns over investor protection, market integrity, and potential spillovers into the broader financial system. The new review signals a more cautious approach to crypto adoption in the country. Italy’s cold-shoulder to crypto Last year, Italy proposed a steep tax hike on crypto trades, aiming to raise the rate on digital asset gains from 26% to 42% as part of its October budget plan. The measure was designed to boost public finances but quickly drew criticism from the crypto industry, which warned that such an aggressive increase would damage the country’s competitiveness — especially with the EU preparing to roll out its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework later this year. The government backed down from its proposal after sharp criticism from Italy’s crypto industry. Under the revised budget plan, the capital-gains tax on digital… The post Italy Launches Review Of Crypto Safeguards Due To Risks appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Italy’s Economy Ministry has ordered a detailed review of current protections against crypto risks, officials said on Thursday.  The review will focus on safeguards for both direct and indirect investments in crypto-assets by retail investors, regulators added. The decision came during a meeting of the Committee for Macroprudential Policies. The committee includes the heads of the Bank of Italy, market watchdog Consob, insurance and pension regulators, and the Treasury’s director general, according to Reuters reporting.  Committee members warned that risks from crypto-assets could rise. Growing connections between crypto and the wider financial system, along with inconsistent international regulations, could heighten vulnerabilities, they said. The committee said Italy’s economic and financial conditions remain generally stable. At the same time, global uncertainty continues to pose challenges for financial stability. The review will examine how existing rules protect investors and the financial system. Officials said they aim to identify gaps and recommend measures to strengthen safeguards, per Reuters.  Italy has increasingly monitored digital assets in recent years. Authorities have raised concerns over investor protection, market integrity, and potential spillovers into the broader financial system. The new review signals a more cautious approach to crypto adoption in the country. Italy’s cold-shoulder to crypto Last year, Italy proposed a steep tax hike on crypto trades, aiming to raise the rate on digital asset gains from 26% to 42% as part of its October budget plan. The measure was designed to boost public finances but quickly drew criticism from the crypto industry, which warned that such an aggressive increase would damage the country’s competitiveness — especially with the EU preparing to roll out its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework later this year. The government backed down from its proposal after sharp criticism from Italy’s crypto industry. Under the revised budget plan, the capital-gains tax on digital…

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Italy’s Economy Ministry has ordered a detailed review of current protections against crypto risks, officials said on Thursday. 

The review will focus on safeguards for both direct and indirect investments in crypto-assets by retail investors, regulators added.

The decision came during a meeting of the Committee for Macroprudential Policies. The committee includes the heads of the Bank of Italy, market watchdog Consob, insurance and pension regulators, and the Treasury’s director general, according to Reuters reporting. 

Committee members warned that risks from crypto-assets could rise. Growing connections between crypto and the wider financial system, along with inconsistent international regulations, could heighten vulnerabilities, they said.

The committee said Italy’s economic and financial conditions remain generally stable. At the same time, global uncertainty continues to pose challenges for financial stability.

The review will examine how existing rules protect investors and the financial system. Officials said they aim to identify gaps and recommend measures to strengthen safeguards, per Reuters. 

Italy has increasingly monitored digital assets in recent years. Authorities have raised concerns over investor protection, market integrity, and potential spillovers into the broader financial system. The new review signals a more cautious approach to crypto adoption in the country.

Italy’s cold-shoulder to crypto

Last year, Italy proposed a steep tax hike on crypto trades, aiming to raise the rate on digital asset gains from 26% to 42% as part of its October budget plan.

The measure was designed to boost public finances but quickly drew criticism from the crypto industry, which warned that such an aggressive increase would damage the country’s competitiveness — especially with the EU preparing to roll out its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework later this year.

The government backed down from its proposal after sharp criticism from Italy’s crypto industry. Under the revised budget plan, the capital-gains tax on digital asset trades is now expected to rise to 33% starting in the 2026 financial year, per reports. 

Last week, Bitizenship launched BTC Italia and The Bitcoin Dolce Visa, a Bitcoin-aligned pathway for obtaining Italy’s Investor Visa through a €250,000 startup investment.

The Milan-based venture operates as an “Innovative Startup” focused on Bitcoin Layer-2 yield generation and treasury management, giving applicants exposure to a Bitcoin-native business while staying within Italy’s regulatory framework.

The initiative comes as Italy posts strong economic performance, including record exports, a €46 billion trade surplus, stabilizing public debt, and a stock market that has doubled since 2020. With capital-market reforms on the horizon and competitive tax incentives, the country has become an increasingly attractive destination for foreign investors.

Under the program, applicants receive visa approval before committing funds. BTC Italia maintains its treasury in Bitcoin, uses non-custodial Layer-2 staking for operations, and offers redemption windows every 24 months.

Source: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/italy-launches-review-of-crypto

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