L'Estonie suspend la licence de l'opérateur de Zondacrypto

L'unité de renseignement financier d'Estonie a suspendu la licence d'exploitation de Zondacrypto, limitant certaines activités tout en permettant aux utilisateurs de continuer à retirer leurs fonds.

L'unité de renseignement financier (FIU) estonienne a suspendu la licence de l'opérateur de Zondacrypto. Cette mesure restreint les dépôts et l'enregistrement de nouveaux utilisateurs pendant une période de conformité de 30 jours.

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