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Benefits of registering crypto projects in Poland


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Poland is a European hub for the legal registration of crypto projects

Projects in the cryptocurrency sphere have now established themselves as a major player in the international economy, posing new challenges to established financial institutions while also providing lucrative answers. Poland is becoming one of the most important European nations for the official registration of cryptocurrency enterprises. It is playing an increasingly important role in the cryptocurrency scene, and this article explains why setting up shop there is a good idea.


Overview of the Cryptocurrency Landscape in Poland

Anticipated to generate €279 million in sales in 2023 and a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.48% from 2023 to 2027, Poland's digital assets sector is booming. The market may be worth roughly twenty times as much as Estonia's digital asset market by 2027, when it might reach €431.5 million. The user base is expected to expand significantly, reaching approximately 7.85 million users by 2027.

It’s not just the projections, it’s the overall crypto-friendly atmosphere that makes Poland attractive. After seeing the promise in cryptocurrencies, the Polish government created laws to control these digital assets. The National Tax Service has recently mandated that all entrepreneurs dealing with virtual assets, such as cryptocurrencies and NFTs, must register. Now, a crypto license in Poland is a must.

Legal and Regulatory Framework in Poland

In Poland, there isn't a specific regulatory framework for cryptocurrency initiatives. Rather, a number of industries dealing with cryptocurrency are subject to broader financial, investment, or AML regulations. 

When it comes to regulating cryptocurrency and other forms of digital currency investment, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (PFSA) is king.

The PFSA published its stance on various tokens in December 2020, stressing the need to study the regulatory landscape before launching any endeavors. Anything having to do with cryptocurrency, especially if it might be considered an investment instrument, is under the purview of the PFSA.

In spite of the fact that it does not directly provide licenses to cryptocurrency exchanges, the PFSA does exert influence via its broad regulatory authorities. Under Polish anti-money-laundering law, every action involving the exchange of virtual currencies must first be recorded in the virtual currency activity registry.

Crypto assets are closely watched by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (OCCP), which takes action against firms that mislead customers or make fraudulent promises. The PFSA is worried that virtual currencies might be used for illicit purposes, such as evading global economic penalties.

Poland has a relatively lax regulatory environment for crypto-assets when compared to other European nations. In order to control the cryptocurrency industry, Poland uses preexisting banking, investment, and money-laundering laws, in contrast to certain nations that have passed cryptocurrency-specific legislation.

Benefits of Registering Crypto Projects in Poland

Poland is well-positioned to become a center for the legal registration of cryptocurrency projects in Europe. It provides several benefits for companies wanting to get into this growing market. Among these advantages are:  Fast Project Implementation Time;  No Obligatory Local Staff Member;  No Share Capital Requirement;  Possibility to Purchase an Off-the-Shelf Solution;  Tax Benefits and Incentives.

Case Studies: Success Stories in Poland

Poland really has the makings of a blockchain innovation hotspot, as seen by the success of many crypto initiatives there. Some notable examples of success are:

1. RedStone Finance. When it comes to DeFi, Smart Contracts, and Web3, RedStone Finance is a hit. It’s a data ecosystem that uses both real-world and bespoke data. As a part of its efforts to harness the Web3 potential, RedStone offers dependable and inexpensive data feeds to other chains by using the Arweave blockchain.

2. Tecra Space. Tecra is an innovative startup operating in the blockchain ecosystem, with projects like Tecra Space, TecraCoin, and TecraDex. Tecra's advanced business model and unique solutions contribute to digital development globally, showcasing the diverse opportunities available for crypto projects in Poland.

3. BlockBank. Bitcoiners may take advantage of BlockBank, a fintech credit union that was the first of its kind. Within the context of Poland's legislative environment, this success story exemplifies the development of conventional financial services into the cryptocurrency market.


Practical Guide to Registration

For entrepreneurs considering registering a crypto project in Poland, a step-by-step guide can help navigate the legal landscape effectively. Key steps include:

1. Register a business name after coming up with a distinct one.

2. Draw up a power of attorney for remote registration.

3. The director's or founder's passport, with an apostille attached, must be photocopied and notarized.

4. Prepare and sign the Deed of Formation in front of a Polish notary.

5. Obtain a leasing agreement to verify the registration of your office premises.

6. Establish a business checking account in Poland.

7. Move the authorized capital, up to the minimum requirement, to the new account.

8. Obtain the statistical (REGON) and tax identification (NIP) numbers.

9. Apply for a VAT number.

10. Submit an application to register the company with the National Court Register (KRS).

11. Form the company's management board.

12. Register with the Register of Virtual Currencies.


Challenges and Considerations

Despite Poland's many advantages, there are a few things to keep in mind before you commit to it:

 Regulatory Uncertainties; 

 Taxation Complexity; 

 Market Competition.


Industry Expert Opinions

Industry forecasts from “Financial Insights Compass 2023: The Impact of Inflation on Financial Markets​” indicate that Poland's cryptocurrency industry will reach US$377.9 million in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 10.22% until 2028. With an anticipated average income per user of $63.1 in 2023, the cryptocurrency sector is ripe with opportunity for entrepreneurs.

The analysts anticipate that Poland's involvement in the European crypto market will continue to develop, with a user penetration rate of 11.40% in 2028, up from 15.90% in 2023. The country's potential for innovation and investment is shown by the income estimates, which show a strong market for crypto initiatives.


Conclusion

Poland's cryptocurrency sector, with an anticipated €279 million sales in 2023 and a 10.22% CAGR, 

positions itself as a thriving hub. Benefits, success stories, and expert projections underline its potential for crypto entrepreneurs.

Building Dreams, Shaping Cities: WORLDBEX 2024 Celebrates Filipino Builders Drawn to Ascendancy


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The World of Building and Construction Expo (WORLDBEX) returns for its 27th edition, this time soaring to new heights under the theme "Drawn to Ascendancy." From March 14-17, 2024, at TWO MEGA venues the SMX Convention Center Manila, and World Trade Center Metro Manila. WORLDBEX 2024 is set to transform into a global hub for innovation, showcasing cutting-edge technology and celebrating the Filipino builders shaping the future of cities across the globe.

This year's WORLDBEX takes center stage as a platform to empower and acknowledge the remarkable talent of Filipino construction professionals. The theme "Drawn to Ascendancy" embodies the unwavering spirit and ambition - driving Filipino builders to reach new heights, both in their careers and in shaping the skylines of the nation.

We pay homage to local and international builders who thrive to embrace change and adapt to the modern building and design landscape. They serve as the backbone of our nation's progress that continues to signify the dynamic opportunities across the industry. From Architectural experts and Engineering professionals to Landscape artists and Design connoisseurs, their skills, dedication, and ingenuity are evident in every towering edifice and resilient structure across the country today. WORLDBEX 2024 is our way of celebrating their achievements and providing them with the tools and knowledge to propel them even further.

The four-day event will bring together over --- exhibitors from the Philippines and across the world, showcasing the latest advancements in construction technologies, materials, and design. From eco-friendly building solutions to smart building automation and AI-powered construction tools, WORLDBEX 2024 will be a feast for the eyes and a playground for sustainable innovation.

WORLDBEX 2024 is not just an expo; it's a catalyst for the nation's building and design industry to ascend to new heights. Join us as we celebrate the builders who are not just building dreams, but shaping the cities of tomorrow.

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“No patent, no right”: UP lawyer highlights scientists’ need to protect inventions



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In the ’90s, Dr. Neila Cortes-Maramba of UP Manila led a team of scientists investigating ten medicinal plants in the Philippines. Two of these plants exhibited promising results—one for cough and the other for urinary tract infections. The team patented Vitex negundo (Lagundi) and Blumea balsamifera (Sambong) in syrup and tablet forms, granting them exclusive rights to these medicines.

Today, Lagundi and Sambong are essential remedies for coughs and UTIs, proving lucrative for the pharmaceutical industry. Had they not applied for a patent, UP Manila and its partners would not have earned more than 50 million pesos in remittances through royalties and licensing fees, nor would they have been able to claim the invention as their own and would leave it vulnerable to idea theft.

If inventions and creations are not patented, “it belongs now to the public domain where anyone can reproduce or manufacture it,” Atty. Josephine R. Santiago of the UP Diliman College of Law said at the 7th session of the iStories webinar, hosted by the University of the Philippines – Diliman College of Science. Atty. Santiago is an award-winning intellectual property (IP) expert who served as the Director General of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL).

Failing to patent inventions exposes them to the public domain, allowing anyone to reproduce or manufacture them. (Photo credit: Eunice Jean Patron)

A patent, as a form of IP, provides the inventor exclusive rights to their creations. “The right of a patentee is only to prevent third persons from manufacturing, offering for sale, using, selling, or importing the invention,” Atty. Santiago explained. “It is not to make the invention, but to prevent others.” She added that, when multiple inventors unknowingly created the same invention, the first to file the patent secures the rights to it.

UP Diliman has successfully patented various inventions, such as CoaTiN, a coating technology that uses titanium nitride to extend the lifespan of metallic tools, developed by Dr. Henry Ramos of the National Institute of Physics (NIP), and an amebiasis detection kit that quickly identifies the disease using saliva, invented by Dr. Windell Rivera, Dr. Angeline Odelia Concepcion, and Dr. Alexander Edward Dy of the Institute of Biology (IB).

Patents not only benefit inventors but also stimulate innovation and improve existing products. Applying for patents requires detailed explanations of how the invention works. This information becomes publicly available upon patent approval, allowing other inventors to draw inspiration from or enhance the patented work.

Atty. Santiago also touched upon the other three types of IP: trademarks, which protect identifying symbols and expressions; copyright which grants rights from the moment of creation; and trade secrets, which safeguards valuable confidential information.

She will also discuss harnessing IP for innovation in another iStories session.

By: Harvey L. Sapigao


iStories is a series of monthly innovation-themed talks, storytelling, and activities featuring local and international scientists. The initiative aims to ignite the creativity and inventiveness of young scientists not just from UPD-CS but also from other institutes inside and outside of UP.




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