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UK’s ambitions for crypto hub status falter amid regulatory roadblocks

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Crypto firms are increasingly turning away from the UK, citing burdensome and time-consuming regulatory processes as a key factor, the Financial Times reported, citing law firm Reed Smith.

Registrations for crypto asset exchanges and custodian wallet providers with the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have plummeted by more than 50% in the past three years, signaling growing frustration with the country’s regulatory environment.

Sharp decline in applications

A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by law firm Reed Smith revealed that between May 2023 and April 2024, the FCA received only 29 registration applications. This marks a sharp decline from the 42 applications in the previous year and 59 the year before that.

Meanwhile, the first quarter of this year saw just seven applications, one of the lowest quarterly totals in three years. This significant decline indicates that crypto firms are increasingly frustrated with the FCA’s processes, which many view as excessively slow and complex.

The UK regulator’s average approval time for crypto registration applications stands at 459 days, with some firms waiting over two years for a decision. This prolonged process has led to a growing exodus of crypto businesses seeking more efficient regulatory environments abroad.

Since 2020, the FCA has processed over 300 applications, yet only 45 firms have successfully gained approval, reflecting an acceptance rate of around 15%.

UK unattractive for crypto

Critics have increasingly argued that the FCA’s stringent criteria and rigorous scrutiny have made the UK an unattractive destination for crypto firms. Many, including some of the biggest centralized exchanges, have chosen to seek more accommodating shores for their operations.

Many companies have expressed concerns that the UK is applying outdated regulatory frameworks to a rapidly evolving industry, which stifles innovation and drives firms to more crypto-friendly jurisdictions. This trend threatens the UK’s ambitions to establish itself as a global hub for digital assets.

The FOI request by law firm Reed Smith also revealed that 186 firms had withdrawn their applications over the past three years. Although the number of withdrawals decreased by 78% in the last year, the overall trend illustrates the challenges posed by the FCA’s regulatory approach.

The FCA has defended its cautious approach, emphasizing the importance of market integrity and consumer protection over the speed of processing applications. However, the growing frustration within the industry suggests that without significant reforms, the UK may continue to lose its competitive edge in the global crypto market.

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