The EU will implement new anti-money laundering regulations in July 2027, completely banning privacy coins and anonymous accounts
According to CryptoNews, the European Union will implement revised anti-money laundering (AML) regulations starting from July 10, 2027. The new rules require cryptocurrency asset service providers (CASP) to execute stricter "KYC" procedures for transactions exceeding 1,000 euros, and anonymous accounts and services related to privacy coins will be completely banned. In addition, a cap of 10,000 euros (approximately 11,500 dollars) has been set for commercial cash payments across the EU, and for cash transactions of 3,000 euros (approximately 3,450 dollars) or more, traders and other obligated entities must verify customer identities and conduct due diligence before completing the transaction.






