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News Hungary » Budapest » Cryptocurrencies: $9 Million Against Orban—Crypto Bettors Shrug Off Vance In Budapest

News channel or source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/boazsobrado/2026/04/09/9-million-against-orban-crypto-bettors-shrug-off-vances-in-budapest/
Published on: Thursday 09 April 2026

Blockchain prediction market Polymarket gives Viktor Orban just 30% odds to remain Hungary's PM despite JD Vance's endorsement, with $9 million wagered days before the vote.

News Hungary » Budapest » Cryptocurrencies: In Hungary, state assets were sold ahead of time. "Properties were sold together with the user"

News channel or source: https://www.fxmag.com/cryptocurrencies/in-hungary-state-assets-were-sold-ahead-of-time-properties-were-sold-together-with-the-user
Published on: Tuesday 14 April 2026

This is a scandal on a massive scale or a strategic operation carried out within the law? For now, the question remains unanswered. The situation concerns Hungary, where several months before the ...

News Hungary » Budapest » Cryptocurrencies: Prison sentences and industry exodus fears: Hungary’s new rules threatens crypto traders

News channel or source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/prison-sentences-and-industry-exodus-fears-hungary-s-new-rules-threatens-crypto-traders/ar-AA1IE9qi
Published on: Tuesday 03 February 2026

New regulations, tougher than the EU’s latest, are putting cryptocurrency traders in Hungary at risk of prison time while threatening to trigger an exodus of crypto companies from the country.

News Hungary » Budapest » Cryptocurrencies: Hungary Threatens 8 Years in Prison for Unauthorized Crypto Trading

News channel or source: https://www.benzinga.com/content/46398804/hungary-threatens-8-years-in-prison-for-unauthorized-crypto-trading
Published on: Monday 14 July 2025

Up to eight years in prison—now the price of trading crypto on unlicensed exchanges in Hungary, where new laws have criminalized unauthorized activity and forced major fintechs to freeze services for ...