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Institutional gaps leave Montenegro without financial police and crypto oversight

Montenegro currently lacks a fully established financial police unit and effective oversight of cryptocurrency activity, exposing significant institutional gaps in the country’s ability to...

Crypto business in Montenegro: Can it become a regional digital finance niche hub?

Montenegro frequently reinvents its economic identity. Tourism defines it globally, real estate investment has shaped its recent growth narrative, and financial openness has long...

Montenegro and MiCA: What happens when EU crypto rules shape the region?

Europe has decided that digital assets will not live in regulatory ambiguity forever. With the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) now forming a...

Montenegro nears launch of crypto service providers registry amid regulatory gaps

Montenegro is entering the final phase of establishing a registry for service providers linked to crypto assets, even as the country still lacks a...
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Montenegro allows real estate purchases with cryptocurrencies despite lack of regulation

In Montenegro, it is possible to buy real estate using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, despite the absence of a formal law regulating crypto...

Crypto and capital markets require regulation and education for sustainable growth

Experts from Montenegro, Serbia, and Croatia emphasized that cryptocurrencies and blockchain hold significant innovation potential but require coordinated regulation and ongoing education to ensure...
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