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UK in crypto regulation lead as BOE targets stablecoins
In an ambitious move to position the U.K. as a front-runner in the cryptocurrency sector, the government and the Bank of England (BOE) are introducing sweeping regulations for stablecoins and digital currencies.
The BOE’s strategy primarily focuses on regulating stablecoins integral to payment s by early 2024. This approach is driven by a belief that stablecoins, typically linked to stable assets like the British pound, pose less risk to the financial compared to other cryptocurrencies.
Consequently, the BOE’s regulatory framework is designed to maintain the resilience of these digital currencies within significant payment infrastructures.
Moreover, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will oversee the broader crypto market, ensuring a comprehensive regulatory umbrella covering all aspects of digital currency operations.
Lawmakers advise caution
This dual regulatory mechanism is a thoughtful response to the complexities and ied risks presented by different types of digital currencies.
The regulations are the latest in a series of moves the U.K. government has been making to streamline the crypto space in the island kingdom. In August, the BOE, in conjunction with HM Treasury, invited interested parties to join an advisory group to explore the feasibility of a digital pound.
Following the announcement, the BOE received more than 50,000 responses, underscoring widespread public concern regarding privacy, the use of cash, and the pound’s future trajectory.
However, the BOE’s quest for a digital pound has not been without criticism. According to Bloomberg, U.K. lawmakers are questioning whether the digital pound is needed.
The influential Treasury Committee chaired by Conservative MP Harriett Baldwin has urged the BOE to “proceed with caution” and consider measures to stem the risks that may come with a digital pound.
Per the Bloomberg report, the committee asked the central bank to consider whether the digital pound was worth the trouble since it could jeopardize the traditional banking and cause privacy concerns.
UK diverges from US approach
An intriguing aspect of the UK’s regulatory plan is the allowance for stablecoin companies to earn returns from the assets backing their coins. This approach, however, has sparked debates over fairness.
The concern lies in how rising interest rates might enable companies to profit from these assets, while consumers may not see equivalent benefits. Aware of this potential imbalance, regulators are poised to closely monitor the situation
Furthermore, with the implementation of these regulations, the U.K. is positioning itself alongside other countries including Japan and the European Union. These nations have already set similar regulatory frameworks, indicating a global trend toward standardized digital currency governance.
This move starkly contrasts with the U.S., which has yet to release a comprehensive framework for stablecoins and the broader crypto market.
These developments signal a significant shift in the U.K.’s approach to digital currencies under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s leadership, in which the nation is attempting to safeguard its financial and consumers