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FCA Grants MiFID License To Coinbase: What Does This Mean For UK Customers?
Coinbase just acquired a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) license in the United Kingdom (UK). The company says the latest development goes beyond a regulatory milestone. Its real benefit is that it changes what users can do on the platform.
Coinbase Secures MiFID License
On Tuesday, Coinbase announced that it had received an MiFID license from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the UK’s primary regulatory body for the financial services sector. The framework was originally a European Union (EU) regulatory framework, but it was eventually onshored into UK law following Brexit.
The UK MiFID transitioned to full enforcement in 2021. Simply put, the directive standardizes investment services regulation to enhance market transparency and safeguard consumers.
ADVERTISEMENTFor Coinbase, the MiFID license will enable it to launch a range of derivatives, including crypto, equity, and commodity perpetual futures for institutional and advanced traders. Retail users will also be able to trade equities on the exchange for the first time.
What’s more, Coinbase claimed that it plans to leverage its upgraded stack of licenses in the UK to unlock more products for customers. The license adds to the company’s e-money license and crypto registration in the UK.
Why It Matters
The UK holds the world’s fifth-largest economy, with a nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of more than $4 trillion. However, it also enforces one of the strictest regulatory regimes, especially in crypto assets.
ADVERTISEMENTOver the years, though, the country has shifted its policies to align with the maturation of the crypto industry. By granting Coinbase a MiFID license, the FCA has signaled that crypto and legacy finance no longer have to operate within their separate walled gardens.
Coinbase pointed out that the clear winners in this scenario are the investors. The MiFID license will allow the company to seamlessly streamline banking, brokerage, savings products, and crypto wallet into a unified platform.
Furthermore, Coinbase highlighted that it’s building an “everything exchange.” The platform will offer users a single login for their entire financial life, which covers stablecoin payments, savings, borrowing, crypto, and derivatives.
“We believe crypto is the foundational architecture of the modern financial system, and the gap between traditional and digital finance is closing fast,” said Keith Grose, a Senior Country Director and lead at Coinbase UK. “The UK is now one of the first markets where users will see what that convergence actually looks like.”
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