U.K. Treasury officials are drafting legislation that would bring crypto companies fully under the supervision of the country’s financial regulatory regime starting in 2027, according to multiple reports. If enacted, the Treasury proposal would regulate crypto firms the same way as traditional financial firms, subjecting them to consumer protection, transparency and market-conduct standards enforced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
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