According to Cryptobriefing, Hungary's newly appointed Minister of Science and Technology, Zoltán Tanács, stated that Hungary will revoke its so-called "unreasonable" restrictions on the cryptocurrency asset market. Previously, Hungary introduced criminal penalties for providing unlicensed crypto services starting July 1, 2025, causing platforms like Revolut to suspend some crypto services locally. Tanács said that the relevant rules are politically motivated rather than prudent regulation. The new government may also adjust the cybersecurity auditor regulatory rules under the EU NIS2 Directive, with approximately 4,000 Hungarian companies facing a compliance deadline of June 30.

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