However, the financial authority noted that the government is focused on the development of regulatory framework for the market to prevent it from risks sometimes associated with crypto, such as money laundering, tax evasion, and terrorist financing.
The KNF mentioned that it is planning to introduce a regulatory system for Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins that will be officially launched on July 13, 2018.
There's nobody left to regulate. Following their attack on exchanges where they demanded them to share all private data of their clients along with their private BTC addresses and asked everyone to pay additional 1% tax per transaction (!), all major crypto exchanges fled the country. I doubt with such moronic laws any large business owners will try their luck in Poland, especially with Germany, Switzerland and Malta just around the corner.
Such conservative behavior won't last long. After larger economics release new loyal and supportive regulations towards the crypto market other countries will have to follow, otherwise they will simply miss the "train full of Bitcoins"