Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki has vetoed a bill regulating cryptocurrencies, prompting a sharp response from Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Tusk suggested the President’s involvement in the matter is deeper than previously understood, expressing disbelief at the decision. The veto marks the second time Nawrocki has rejected legislation concerning digital assets. Details surrounding the President’s reasoning remain limited, but the move is likely to fuel political tensions. The bill aimed to establish a legal framework for cryptocurrency trading and taxation within Poland. This latest rejection throws the future of crypto regulation in the country into uncertainty, potentially hindering innovation and investment in the sector. The Polish parliament may attempt to override the veto, though success is not guaranteed.