EU interior and
justice ministers will gather in Brussels on Friday for a crisis
meeting called after the Paris carnage of last weekend.
They will urge the European Commission, the EU executive arm, to
propose measures to "strengthen controls of non-banking payment
methods such as electronic/anonymous payments and virtual
currencies and transfers of gold, precious metals, by pre-paid
cards," draft conclusions of the meeting said.
Bitcoin is the most common virtual currency and is used as a
vehicle for moving money around the world quickly and
anonymously via the web without the need for third-party
verification.
Electronic anonymous payments can be made also with pre-paid
debit cards purchased in stores as gift cards.
EU ministers also plan "to curb more effectively the illicit
trade in cultural goods," the draft document said.
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio)
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