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New cryptoasset rules aim to protect consumers

The government is introducing legislation to regulate cryptoassets and improve consumer protection for the asset class.

The government is introducing legislation to regulate cryptoassets and improve consumer protection for the asset class.

The new rules will apply to firms offering services for cryptoassets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

The government says that around 12% of UK adults now own or have owned crypto, up from just 4% in 2021. But it says owners have too often been left exposed to risky firms and scams.

Under the new rules, crypto exchanges, dealers and agents will be brought into the regulatory perimeter. Crypto firms with UK customers will also have to meet clear standards on transparency, consumer protection and operational resilience, like their counterparts in traditional finance.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said that the UK and US will use the upcoming UK – US Financial Regulatory Working Group to continue engagement to support the use and responsible growth of digital assets.

Ms Reeves said:

'Through our Plan for Change, we are making Britain the best place in the world to innovate — and the safest place for consumers. Robust rules around crypto will boost investor confidence, support the growth of Fintech and protect people across the UK.'

Internet link: GOV.UK

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