U.K. Stands Firm on Strict Crypto Regulations Amid Innovation Concerns
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has defended its strict cryptocurrency regulations in response to claims they may hinder innovation.
Val Smith, head of payments and digital assets at the FCA, emphasized the importance of maintaining rigorous standards to protect consumers and the integrity of financial markets.
She cautioned that lowering standards could jeopardize safety and allow illegal activities, such as terrorism financing.
Smith acknowledged criticism regarding the low number of registered crypto firms but clarified that applications are evaluated carefully, not rejected arbitrarily.
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India Considers Ban on Private CryptocurrenciesDespite concerns from the crypto community about the lengthy registration process—only four of 35 applications were approved in the past year—Smith stated the FCA is committed to supporting businesses through pre-application consultations.
Additionally, the FCA and Bank of England have launched a sandbox initiative to explore the use of digital ledger technology in financial securities management.
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