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King Charles endorsed a measure providing authorities the authority to regulate crypto and stablecoins on Thursday, marking the last formal step before the bill becomes law.
The UK Government has been working on the Financial Services and Markets Bill for quite some time, and it believes that its passage will play a central role in delivering the Government’s vision of growing the economy and creating an open, sustainable, technologically advanced financial services sector, and it includes measures to bring crypto and stablecoins under regulation. The law was adopted by Parliament’s upper house last week.
Andrew Griffith, the Treasury’s Economic Secretary, stated:
“This landmark piece of legislation gives us control of our financial services rulebook, so it supports UK businesses and consumers and drives growth.”
Among other things, the FSMB establishes a clear route for crypto assets to be regulated as financial products in order to facilitate their safe adoption in the United Kingdom. The necessity to release a functioning regulation remains one of the most pressing issues in the United States, and the clear progress in the United Kingdom has sparked fears that America would lag behind in adopting future innovation.
The recently signed Bill in the United Kingdom is significantly more comprehensive since it considers wider innovation using blockchain technology. Significantly, the Act provides “sandboxes” that potentially promote the deployment of innovative technologies like blockchain in financial markets.
The measure, filed in July 2022, provides authorities more control over the financial sector, including cryptocurrency. As the law was being considered in Parliament, modifications were made to treat all cryptocurrency as a regulated activity and to control cryptocurrency advertisements. The law also includes stablecoins in the scope of payment regulations.
The Treasury, Financial Conduct Authority, Bank of England, and Payments Systems Regulator in the UK will soon be able to develop and enforce regulations governing the industry. The United Kingdom has now set a positive example for other countries trying to control the crypto environment by assenting to the Bill.
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