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UK vs US: Global Crypto Laws 2025 Race to Set Digital Rules

UK vs US: Global Crypto Laws 2025 Race to Set Digital Rules

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2025-10-18 11:57:01
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The United Kingdom is accelerating its efforts to establish a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, positioning itself as a leader in the global race to define digital asset rules. The Bank of England (BoE) is set to release a public consultation on November 10, with plans to finalize its stablecoin regulations by the end of 2026.

This MOVE underscores the growing institutional recognition of cryptocurrencies as a legitimate asset class. The UK's proactive stance contrasts with the fragmented regulatory approach in the US, where multiple agencies continue to debate jurisdiction over digital assets.

Market participants are watching closely, as these developments could significantly influence the adoption and valuation of major cryptocurrencies. The regulatory clarity sought by the BoE may pave the way for broader institutional participation in crypto markets.

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