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No, the UK hasn’t completely failed with cryptocurrencies — TradingView News

Vickie HelmBy Vickie HelmFebruary 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Opinion: Daniel Taylor, Head of Policy, Zumo

It’s been five years since we first heard about the UK being a global crypto hub, and the UK has received its fair share of criticism for its crypto strategy.

With a constantly delayed regulatory framework, declining business support and growing public criticism of overzealous and insidious ‘positive friction’, British consumers are being left out in the cold when compared to international consumers in both product access and product choice.

Meanwhile, those in positions of influence have repeatedly and complacently ignored crypto trends while failing to implement a framework of protection beyond risk warnings.

The word “cryptocurrency” was never heard in the corridors of power, solidifying the consensus that the UK was unimaginative, sluggish and missing out on the crypto opportunity.

Forced change from the ground up

Let’s get some perspective here. The UK remains Western Europe’s largest cryptocurrency economy. Coinbase considers this its second-largest market after the United States. UK residents are actively involved in the overall DeFi environment. No matter what a country’s leaders say or do, its citizens want and use cryptocurrencies.

It is slowly leading to change.

Here’s an optimist’s take on why the UK’s crypto tankers are slowly circling.

The UK’s Quiet Crypto Pivot

As popular and vibrant as British bashing is, the black and white presentation hides an underrepresented image. The UK is undergoing a quiet but still largely unrecognized transition that could redefine its status as the global capital of the crypto business.

First is market development. Retail investors can finally invest in products traded on cryptocurrency exchanges again. The US and UK are directly collaborating on the development of cryptocurrencies. Britain’s financial regulator, which often locks companies out of British markets, has begun accelerating applications. Finally, Sterling-based stablecoins are starting to appear.

Combine these with regulatory and legal developments and we see the UK cryptocurrency operating environment potentially transforming within 12-24 months. The field is expected to have a final set of rules based on cryptocurrency activities within 2026, and an actual regulatory framework in 2027. The legal recognition of digital assets as property has received final royal assent. And that’s great news for removing the crutch that has been holding back the UK crypto market.

What it means for crypto businesses

As a result, any global company will have ample opportunity to look ahead to 2026 and find out where it stands in the development of the UK’s crypto offer.

The new UK Cryptocurrency Framework means that if you want to carry out activities such as storing cryptocurrencies, operating trading platforms, issuing stablecoins or providing staking services, there will soon be clear rules in place for doing so.

And in some ways, what the UK is proposing goes beyond what has been achieved in other countries.

Unsecured creditor status was a major factor in the exchange’s failure in 2022. Cryptocurrency investors in the UK who are entrusting their assets to third-party platforms will have the assurance that their property rights will be recognized and that their investments will be held in legal trust.

For international exchange businesses, the innovative branch subsidiary proposal allows multinationals access to the UK retail market while maintaining access to a global order book and dividing obligations between home country host regulators.

In the crypto-adjacent space, future systemic stablecoins could enjoy central bank backstops or direct central bank account access. And current tokenized fund proposals are promising native issuance models and the possibility of stablecoin payments.

In this way, the UK aims to capitalize on what sets it apart: a legal and financial system that innovates and enjoys a first-class reputation around the world.

UK strategy to unashamedly promote cryptocurrencies

Of course, there is still much work to be done. Beyond the mainstreaming that a future UK crypto framework will bring, we need to move further into leveraging the future potential that decentralized crypto-based models offer.

That means maximizing the power of tokens to enable entirely new capital raising models.

That means empowering self-custody models, not just neo-intermediaries.

And that means using cryptography to promote individual rights to privacy, sovereignty, and global, seamless transfer of value.

Meanwhile, the UK is resolutely open to cryptocurrency business.

Opinion: Danielle Taylor, Head of Policy at Zumo.

This opinion article represents the views of the contributing experts and may not reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. This content undergoes editorial review to ensure clarity and relevance, and Cointelegraph remains committed to transparent reporting and upholding the highest standards of journalism. We encourage our readers to conduct their own investigation before taking any action related to our company.

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