Karol Nawrocki vetoed Poland’s crypto-asset market bill for the third time, saying the government accepted only one of 16 amendments from his office and sent back a text close to drafts he already rejected. That leaves Poland as the EU’s only member without domestic MiCA implementation just weeks before the July 1 grace-period cutoff, when CASPs need a MiCA license or must stop serving EU clients. The timing is ugly for Warsaw’s crypto market: prosecutors are reportedly probing Zonda over suspected fraud and money laundering involving 2,000 customers, with separate claims around a missing founder and an inaccessible 4,500 BTC cold wallet.

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