Bitpanda fined €70,000 in Austria’s first published MiCA enforcement case
The fine stems from Bitpanda failing to submit a mandatory white paper 20 days before publication and omitting required disclosures in marketing materials.
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Summary
- Austria’s FMA fined Bitpanda €70,000 for MiCA breaches, marking the regulator’s first penalty under the EU’s new crypto asset rules.
- The fine stems from Bitpanda failing to submit a mandatory white paper 20 days before publication and omitting required disclosures in marketing materials.
- Bitpanda characterized the violations as “timing and formal specifications” and has since corrected the issues following a “consensual conclusion.”
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Zcash’s Tachyon upgrade aims to scale shielded payments, improve quantum readiness, and test whether its funding, security, and governance can hold.
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Zcash’s Tachyon upgrade aims to scale shielded payments, improve quantum readiness, and test whether its funding, security, and governance can hold.

