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暗号通貨のニュース記事
The British government has published a draft bill that would impose stricter controls on fast-developing cryptocurrency markets.
2025/04/30 10:23
The British government has announced plans to impose stricter controls on fast-developing cryptocurrency markets.
During London’s UK Fintech Week summit on April 29, Chancellor Rachel Reeves introduced a framework that would subject cryptocurrency companies to the same rigorous controls as mainstream financial firms.
The move comes as official figures have revealed that some 12% of UK adults now own cryptocurrency like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
This demand has led to a pressing need for greater protection of consumers, a step which the government is now taking to fill regulatory gaps that earlier enabled shaky and scam-ridden activities to exist without being properly checked.
In a gesture towards further global cooperation, the UK has also initiated talks with America to harmonize standards in digital asset innovation. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington to talk about setting up a joint testing environment—called a “sandbox”—where companies from both countries can safely try out new digital finance ideas.
This follows suggestions by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce for closer collaboration between the two nations.
New era for crypto firms as stricter compliance becomes law
The new framework places stricter standards on firms providing services to UK customers. They have to prove operational resilience, ensure transparency, and protect consumers to a level similar to incumbent financial firms.
The government aims to ensure protection against marketplace abuse as well as reinforce investor confidence across the board.
Chancellor Reeves went on to say that while the UK is known for and keen to support technological innovation, it would never compromise when regulatory evasion or fraudulent activities are involved.
“Robust rules around crypto will boost investor confidence, support the growth of Fintech and protect people across the UK,” Chancellor Reeves said.
The government is also preparing to share a new plan on July 15 that focuses on helping financial services and fast-growing industries like fintech. This plan will show how they aim to boost growth and keep the UK competitive in these important areas for the future economy.
UK plans long-term crypto regulation strategy through 2026
The bill takes its foundation from years of groundwork, much of which has been put in by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in implementing a phased regulation roadmap.
Based on the FCA’s strategy, complete supervision of areas such as stablecoin regulation, preventing market abuse, as well as cryptocurrency lending will be attained by 2026.
The move towards legalizing crypto also echoes proposals from late 2024. Then, the Labour government suggested that cryptocurrencies, as well as NFTs, would become property that would be officially acknowledged by law.
That was a move aimed at facilitating easier recovery of stolen digital property through the legal framework.
At the same time, cooperation between the U.S. and Europe is still very important. One idea being explored is to connect the UK’s new system for testing digital financial tools with similar efforts in the U.S. This idea, supported by SEC Commissioner Peirce, could help the UK strengthen its role in global financial technology.
The new legislation is part of the broader Plan for Change economic initiative and marks a significant pivot towards stricter financial regulation.
Compared to the regulatory landscape in the United States, where Congress has recently passed bills to let banks interact with crypto sectors and support stablecoin markets, the UK’s approach appears equally ambitious but focused on consumer protection first.
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