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New crypto regulations aim to keep startups from 'sailing away' to the U.S.
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The UK government is set to introduce new cryptocurrency regulations aimed at countering the growing appeal of the United States as a destination for crypto businesses. In response to concerns of regulatory delays following Brexit, the legislation focuses on establishing a clearer framework for stablecoins and staking activities, with the goal of strengthening the UK’s position as a global hub for digital assets.

The Treasury’s new regulatory initiative focuses on stablecoins, a key segment of the digital asset market. According to a Bloomberg report, two upcoming bills will outline regulatory guidelines for stablecoin providers, addressing oversight gaps while ensuring sector stability. The bills also cover operational exemptions for services like staking and custodial wallets, providing digital asset firms with more regulatory certainty. These measures aim to foster growth within the UK’s crypto ecosystem while enhancing investor protections.

The UK is also advancing the Property Bill to solidify digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), as legally recognized personal property. This bill seeks to protect investor ownership rights, addressing challenges such as fraud and asset ownership disputes in the digital asset space. By providing a clear legal framework, the UK government hopes to create a secure environment for digital asset investments.

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Some in the crypto community remain skeptical about the UK’s ability to keep pace with international competition.

“The UK better hurry up with their crypto regulations before all the startups sail away on the Brexit boat to greener pastures in the US," Demetrius P, a UK-based crypto investor wrote in a Nov. 14 social media post on X.

According to a Finder report, in 2024, 13% of Brits, around 7 million people, own cryptocurrency, with 7% specifically owning Bitcoin. Additionally, one in four Brits have invested in cryptocurrency at some point, while 57% say they would not consider buying crypto at all. Finder also reports that over half (55%) of current UK crypto investors own Bitcoin, while a third (33%) hold Ethereum. The UK cryptocurrency market is projected to reach £2.9 billion ($3.77 billion) in revenue by 2027.

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