Uk Sets New Standards For Cryptocurrency Regulations

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 11:55

Uk Sets New Standards For Cryptocurrency Regulations

Britain will bring cryptocurrencies under

The UK’s new cryptoasset legal and regulatory framework explained

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Britain will bring cryptocurrencies under compulsory regulation, finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Tuesday as the government signalled it would cooperate

At a major summit in

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What’s next for UK cryptoassets regulation?

At a major summit in London to mark UK Fintech Week, the Chancellor revealed that the UK has published draft legislation for regulating cryptoassets – better protecting millions of people

The new draft laws will

The new crypto regulations in the UK strive to introduce robust regulation of crypto asset activities, strengthen rules for crypto trading platforms, create a regime for crypto lending

The UK framework will cover the entire crypto lifecycle, from issuance to intermediation to trading, to bring them in line with traditional financial services standards for

The new draft laws will extend existing financial regulation to companies involved in crypto, aligning Britain with the U.S, rather than the European Union which has

Last year

UK sets out new rules for crypto as it aligns with US on approach

Last year, the FCA introduced new financial promotion rules around the marketing of cryptoassets in the UK (applicable to all firms regardless of whether they are

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The UK HM Treasury and

Hace 1 día It also strengthens enforcement, as fraudsters cannot claim immunity based on the code from freezing orders. While property status alone does not solve all issues, such as

The UK HM Treasury and FCA have released a (long-awaited) package of draft proposals furthering the creation of the UK’s legal and regulatory framework for

New cryptoasset rules to drive growth and protect consumers