If you haven't noticed yet, the crypto market is in free fall, but why?
Crypto has been falling rapidly the past few weeks with no indication of slowing down.
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Abstract:Explore if "$CORONA" memecoin is legit as Italy’s CONSOB bans its offer and blocks 11 crypto sites under MiCAR, targeting unauthorized services.

Italy‘s financial watchdog, the Companies and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) is cracking down on shady crypto operations, flexing its authority under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR).
Just last month, the regulator shut down the websites of two rogue crypto providers. Now, its taking aim at a quirky new target: the “$CORONA” memecoin, a crypto-asset aggressively marketed to Italians through www.getcoronamemes.com. CONSOB has ordered a halt to its promotion, citing the absence of a required white paper—a key transparency document mandated by MiCAR.
But the clampdown doesn‘t stop there. This week alone, CONSOB blocked access to six websites offering unauthorized crypto services. Here’s the list of crypto-related sites now off-limits:

These platforms were caught operating without MiCARs necessary approvals, leaving Italian investors vulnerable.
The regulators efforts extend beyond crypto-assets into broader financial abuse. CONSOB also shut down three sites tied to illegal financial intermediation:
In total, 11 websites were blacklisted this week, pushing the number of blocked sites since July 2019—when CONSOB gained its site-blocking powers—to an impressive 1,247.
For everyday Italians, this means safer browsing, but the blocks aren‘t instant. Internet providers are working to disable access, though technical delays might keep these sites live for a few more days. The “$CORONA” memecoin saga raises a bigger question: is it a clever gimmick or a risky scam? With CONSOB stepping in, it’s clear the regulator isnt laughing at the meme. Investors eyeing this or similar crypto-assets should tread carefully—unauthorized offerings like these often promise quick riches but deliver headaches instead. As Italy tightens the reins, the crypto Wild West might finally be meeting its match.

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