Google Play Store Requires Crypto Wallet Apps to Obtain Government Approval
According to Jinse Finance, the Google Play Store has implemented a new policy requiring cryptocurrency wallet developers to obtain government approval before releasing their apps in 15 jurisdictions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. This policy applies to both cryptocurrency exchanges and software wallets, regardless of whether the provider holds customer funds.
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