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    UK to roll out cryptocurrency regulations by 2027 under FCA oversight

    James WilsonBy James WilsonDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The UK’s Treasury department hopes to finalize its cryptocurrency regulations by late 2027 by bringing the sector under a regulatory framework that mirrors oversight in traditional markets.

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    • The UK Treasury plans to finalize crypto regulations by late 2027, bringing the sector under full Financial Conduct Authority supervision.
    • Regulators anticipate the rules will deter financial crime and help identify and sanction suspicious activity more effectively.

    According to a report from The Guardian, the crypto sector, which has been growing at a breakneck pace within a loosely regulated environment, would be formally supervised by the Financial Conduct Authority.

    Under the FCA’s oversight, crypto markets will benefit from robust consumer safeguards that the digital asset industry doesn’t currently enjoy. As such, one of the main goals behind the upcoming legislation has been to close this protection gap.

    As crypto appetite has surged in the region, it has also led to rising risks of fraud and investment losses. Data from the banking body UK Finance recently reported a 55% spike in funds lost to crypto-related scams over the past year.

    Last month, the UK witnessed its largest Bitcoin seizure on record after prosecuting Chinese national Zhimin Qian, who defrauded more than 128,000 people in China and had been hiding the proceeds in the UK. Authorities recovered 61,000 BTC during the raid, worth over £5 billion, making it the biggest crypto confiscation in British history.

    With the new rules in place, the market is expected to become more transparent and better equipped to detect suspicious and fraudulent activity, impose sanctions, and hold companies accountable. This, in turn, can help the UK position itself as a leading hub for digital asset innovation, according to government officials.

    “By giving firms clear rules of the road, we are providing the certainty they need to invest, innovate and create high-skilled jobs here in the UK, while giving millions strong consumer protections, and locking dodgy actors out of the UK market,” UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves was quoted as saying.

    Per a consultation paper released by the FCA back in September, crypto-facing entities would be subject to stringent standards tailored to address the unique risks posed by the sector. Some of the key areas that have been outlined include operational resilience, financial crime prevention, and senior management accountability.

    Although the FCA acknowledged at the time that inherent risks like volatility may persist, City Minister Lucy Rigby said the framework would be good for growth.

    “Bringing forward this legislation is a milestone. Our intention is to lead the world in digital asset adoption. The rules we are putting in place are going to be proportionate and fair. They are going to be good for growth, encourage firms to invest here and protect consumers as well.”

    Rigby is expected to table secondary legislation on Monday, with the goal of having the final rulebook ready by mid-2026 before full implementation in 2027.

    As previously reported by crypto.news, the FCA has already made strides toward readiness by speeding up its registration process, which once took over a year, bringing it down to an average of five months.

    Approval rates for crypto firms have since improved significantly, rising to 45% in recent months compared with an average of less than 15% over the past five years.



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