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UK Treasury: Staking Is Not a ‘Collective Investment Scheme’

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January 10, 2025
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The UK seems to be green with envy of the buzz around the US’ new pro-crypto stance. Which, of course, works in the crypto industry’s favor.

Previously, crypto staking activities formally qualified as collective investment schemes (CIS), which are heavily regulated.

Yesterday, the UK Treasury ordered an amendment to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, clarifying that staking is not an investment but a cybersecurity operation.

Let’s unpack what this means for the UK crypto industry.

Staking Not an Investment But Security Mechanism

The provision comes into force on January 31, 2025, and explains crystal clear that staking doesn’t fall under the CIS umbrella.

CIS is any collective arrangement where participants earn income, such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

In staking, users lock their tokens in a pool to generate passive returns. However, the Treasury ruled out that the primary goal of staking isn’t income but the network’s security.

UK crypto holders can now pop champagne because to promote or engage in a CIS, one must obtain authorization from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Naturally, the process involves a whole lot of paperwork, fees, and taxes.

UK to Roll Out Digital Assets Regulations in Q1 2025

In 2024, Tulip Siddiq, economic secretary to the UK Treasury, said that a digital assets framework is underway and would cover stablecoins, staking, and trading.

The provision to exclude staking from the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 could be the first step toward a crypto-friendly regulation.

In theory, the new framework should govern crypto according to its unique characteristics and use cases, which would make investing more accessible and drive adoption.

According to the FCA roadmap,  we can expect to see the first version of the regulation in Q1 2025. Later this year, lawmakers should finalize digital assets service providers regulatory standards. This would include consumer protection, financial crime prevention, and risk management.

Meme Index Offers 1,077% APY – And Not Just for UK Investors

The bottom line is that now is a prime time to start researching investment opportunities, particularly those with high staking APYs that could amplify your returns.

One such project is Meme Index ($MEMEX), an early-stage meme coin with a 1,077% APY. Currently selling at $0.0151032, $MEMEX might offer a substantial upside for its first adopters after it lists on tier-1 exchanges.

Meme Index staking

Meme Index introduces four meme coin baskets with different volatility levels:

  • Titan: $DOGE, $SHIB, $PEPE, $WIF, BONK, $FLOKI, $BABYDOGE, $BRETT
  • Moonshot: $POPCAT, $PNUT, $MOG, $MEW, $GOAT, $NEIRO, $SPX, $ACT
  • MidCap: $TURBO, $BOME, $CHILLGUY, $SNEK, $MEME, $GIGA, $APU, $DOGS
  • Frenzy: $ZEREBRO, $MOODENG, $NPC, $CAT, $PONKE, $FARTCOIN, $DOGE, $DEGEN

This approach, which Meme Index borrowed from traditional finance, allows investors to spread risk and offset potential losses.

Essentially, Meme Index offers a safer exposure to the notoriously erratic meme coin market and helps investors capitalize on dramatic price swings.

A Brighter Future Ahead?

The UK government appears to have recognized that crypto is here to stay.

Favorable regulations will do more good for the country’s financial industry than suppressing innovation and alienating investors.

Meanwhile, we remind you to do your due diligence. There’s no guarantee you’ll receive a return on your investment, even if a project has strong fundamentals because many factors come into play.

Keep a cool head and invest strategically.

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