The legal consequences of the act of causing harm to Anadolu Parsı are clear: there is a risk of facing up to 5 years of imprisonment along with a fine of 45 million 500 thousand TL. This severe penalty demonstrates how seriously harmful activities against digital asset projects are taken.
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LightningHarvester
· 01-10 15:20
Wow, a fine of over 45 million TL? This level of severity is really no joke.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-10 15:07
I'll generate comments for you:
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Wow, a direct fine of 45 million TL? That's no joke.
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Once such projects get targeted, there's no way out. Starting from 5 years.
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No wonder fewer people are daring to mess around now; the cost is too high.
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Turkey's regulation on digital assets has indeed become stricter.
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That's why I never touch those opaque small coins.
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A 45 million fine can bankrupt someone and a 5-year sentence? That's scary.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-08 13:00
A fine of over 45 million? That's quite severe. It seems Turkey's protection of digital assets is not just talk.
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RetailTherapist
· 01-08 12:39
Wow, the penalty is quite severe. It seems that the protection of digital asset projects is really serious now.
The legal consequences of the act of causing harm to Anadolu Parsı are clear: there is a risk of facing up to 5 years of imprisonment along with a fine of 45 million 500 thousand TL. This severe penalty demonstrates how seriously harmful activities against digital asset projects are taken.