The United Kingdom's efforts to establish itself as a leading global digital asset hub are being hindered by regulatory gridlock and political inertia, according to industry experts. Despite assurances from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) about progress, insiders report significant bureaucratic barriers delaying a unified crypto framework. This slow pace is raising concerns that the UK is losing economic ground to the US and EU.
Jonny Fry, CEO of TeamBlockchain Ltd., highlighted the risk of the next generation of digital asset infrastructure being developed elsewhere due to the UK's fragmented regulatory approach. The divide between HM Treasury, the Bank of England, and the FCA is creating operational uncertainty, pushing firms like Deribit to relocate to jurisdictions with clearer regulations. The Bank of England's cautious stance on crypto is frustrating the private sector, which is eager for swift regulatory integration.
Matthew Long of the FCA maintains that the regulatory framework is comprehensive and open for business, encouraging firms to apply. However, without a competitive digital pound, the UK risks increased reliance on US dollar-backed stablecoins. UK regulations are expected to be implemented by October 2027.
UK's Crypto Hub Aspirations Stalled by Regulatory Challenges
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