The UK has just rolled out stricter regulatory measures targeting the crypto market. This move marks a significant shift in how authorities plan to oversee digital asset trading and operations. The new framework tightens supervision and enforcement across the sector. Market participants are weighing in on whether this represents a positive development (strengthening market integrity and protecting consumers) or a negative one (potentially stifling innovation and pushing activity offshore). The question on everyone's minds: Is this good for the long-term health of crypto in the UK, or will it drive the market underground? What's your take?
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LightningHarvester
· 12-15 03:51
Once again, restrictions are coming, and this wave of regulation in the UK will sooner or later push project teams to Singapore.
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UnluckyMiner
· 12-15 03:37
Here comes the scheme to harvest retail investors again. Regulate, regulate. In the end, it's still big institutions taking the meat and small retail investors sipping the broth.
The UK has just rolled out stricter regulatory measures targeting the crypto market. This move marks a significant shift in how authorities plan to oversee digital asset trading and operations. The new framework tightens supervision and enforcement across the sector. Market participants are weighing in on whether this represents a positive development (strengthening market integrity and protecting consumers) or a negative one (potentially stifling innovation and pushing activity offshore). The question on everyone's minds: Is this good for the long-term health of crypto in the UK, or will it drive the market underground? What's your take?