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Why the UK Remains Cautious About Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


The UK is often perceived as a leader in financial innovation, yet its approach to cryptocurrencies and blockchain is questionable. Despite significant progress in other countries, the UK remains cautious in this area.

Skepticism Towards Blockchain Bonds

Blockchain and cryptocurrencies still lack significant support in the UK. In 2022, digital bonds accounted for only 0.02% of the total $7.3 trillion raised by traditional methods. Skepticism towards issuing government debt using blockchain persists. Government bodies and investors show little interest, and extensive regulation prevents premature adoption of new technologies. Without standardization and integration into existing systems, change seems unlikely soon.

Regulatory Challenges for Cryptocurrencies in the UK

Cryptocurrency regulation in the UK leaves much to be desired. Despite some efforts by the Financial Conduct Authority, regulation remains fragmented. Only a small portion of crypto assets is regulated, leading to uncertainty for investors and businesses. Unlike the more cohesive approach of the European Union's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), the UK lacks clear frameworks. The UK government expresses disagreement with MiCA, arguing that it might open the doors too widely for an untested technology.

Attitude of UK Investors Towards Cryptocurrencies

Cryptocurrencies daunt UK investors with their volatility. The reduction of tax-free capital gains allowances in April, coupled with negative media portrayals, deters investors from participating. Media is filled with stories of failures and fraud in the crypto industry, contributing to the UK market's overall caution. Thus, UK investors remain skeptical of placing funds in crypto assets, highlighting their commitment to more conservative investments.

In summary, the UK adopts a cautious position on cryptocurrencies and blockchain. A conservative approach and strict regulations make this area unsuitable for many investors and companies seeking innovation. While other countries continue progressing in the crypto industry, the UK prefers to maintain its current stance.

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