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As the UK government rolls out its draft crypto regulation, Ripple is positioning itself to seize what it sees as a massive opportunity in the British market.
While several countries like the US, Singapore, and the EU have a head start in the crypto space, the British government is making a strong push to become a global leader — a "second-mover advantage" that could help the country catch up.
Discussing the draft legislation, which is still open for public feedback, Ripple's Managing Director for the UK and Europe, Cassie Craddock, expressed strong support for the government's direction.
"The proposals are flexible, globally competitive, and we broadly welcome them," Craddock said, adding that the firm already operates one of its largest international offices in London, showcasing its confidence in the region's potential.
"There's a huge opportunity for the UK here. If done right, the country can become a massively competitive crypto market on the global stage," she concluded.
However, despite the optimism from Ripple, others in the crypto industry are sounding the alarm as the government's direction, while promising, is still perceived as lacking clarity.
"The UK has the potential to be a fantastic crypto hub, but it needs to move faster," warnedCoinbase UK's Head, Keith Grose, in an interview with CNBC.
"Without that, we risk startups leaving for more supportive jurisdictions and the edge the country has could be lost."
Stablecoin Hopes Arise As Bank Slams Door Shut
One of the biggest headaches for industry players is the lack of clarity on stablecoins.
Mark Fairless from ClearBank told the outlet that they're prepared to launch their own stablecoin but are currently unable to proceed due to incomplete guidance from the regulator.
"We're ready to go, but we can't yet due to the lack of clarity, especially around stablecoins," explained Fairless.
According to industry leaders, meaningful progress might be stalled until the Bank of England delivers a clear framework for crypto firms to operate with, which could still take several years.
Another major challenge highlighted was access to banking. A recent survey showed that half of UK crypto firms were denied or lost bank accounts in the past year.
According to Grose, this makes it difficult for businesses to grow, and without proper support, the UK could lose out on becoming a real crypto hub.
"It's becoming harder for crypto firms to operate in the UK as they face difficulties opening bank accounts and difficulties scaling their businesses," he warned.
Overall, while firms like Ripple are staying hopeful, the message is clear: smart, swift rules are key if the UK wants to lead in the crypto race.
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