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UK’s stringent crypto regulations spark debate as exchanges struggle to gain FCA approval

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UK’s stringent crypto regulations spark debate as exchanges struggle to gain FCA approval
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The UK cryptocurrency market continues to pose challenges for exchanges as they adapt to stricter regulatory requirements. Cryptocurrency exchange Bitget recently relaunched its UK platform after halting services in May 2024 to comply with the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) Financial Promotions regime. This relaunch reflects Bitget’s efforts to align with the FCA’s evolving standards, aimed at enhancing consumer protection in the digital asset space.

Bitget’s return to the UK was facilitated by a partnership with Archax, an FCA-authorized reviewer who oversees adherence to the FCA's financial promotion guidelines. The collaboration underscores the importance of FCA compliance for exchanges seeking to operate in the UK’s regulated environment.

London-based fintech Revolut has also made a move in the market by launching Revolut X, a cryptocurrency exchange tailored for experienced traders. As one of the first banks to establish a dedicated crypto exchange, Revolut’s platform aims to cater to rising consumer interest while adhering to regulatory standards, highlighting the intensifying competition within the UK's crypto sector.

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However, the FCA’s stringent oversight remains a barrier for many larger exchanges. In the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, the FCA reviewed 35 crypto firm applications and approved just four, indicating the challenges of meeting the agency’s high compliance standards. This cautious approach has prompted some criticism from industry observers.

"The UK has never been friendly to crypto, so I’m not surprised about this outcome," said crypto enthusiast John Johnsie on X, commenting on the low approval rate and its impact on innovation within the UK.

Despite significant investments in compliance efforts, including Binance’s $213 million outlay in 2023 to enhance AI tools and expand compliance staffing, regulatory approval remains challenging. Bybit, another major exchange, has also adapted its UK operations to meet FCA requirements, but like Binance, continues to face regulatory hurdles. These challenges highlight the complexities exchanges encounter in navigating the UK’s rigorous financial landscape.

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