Why does the UK suddenly want to become a “crypto hub”? Hint: it has to do with the EU

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This week, UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak tweeted about payment regulation reform recognizing crypto stablecoins as a valid payment in the UK.

In the same post, Sunak also linked a gov.uk page detailing other steps the government is taking to turn the UK into a “cryptoasset technology hub.” This includes:

  • Legislating for a financial sandbox called “CryptoSprint,” which would be overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
  • Developing a “Cryptoasset Engagement Group” as an interface between industry and government.
  • Examining tax reforms that encourage competitiveness.
  • Commemorating this new approach to digital assets by way of a specially commissioned NFT in conjunction with the Royal Mint.

Given the uneasy relationship between the UK and crypto to date, the skeptical among you will wonder what’s going on.

The UK is looking to crypto to regain a footing

UK officials have generally taken a hostile stance towards crypto in the past. For example, as recently as December 2021, the Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey reiterated comments that cryptocurrencies do not meet the definition of a currency, have no intrinsic value, and warned that investors could lose all their money.

Addressing the Financial Policy Committee at that time, Bailey played down the significance of digital assets, saying they aren’t a risk today but could be in the future.

“It probably isn’t a financial stability risk today but it has all the makings of something that could become one.”

Then there’s the FCA, which has been accused of taking a draconian approach in dealing with Binance as it seeks to register with authorities. The FCA said its approach corresponded with Binance’s failure to respond to basic queries.

However, in an apparent turnaround, Chancellor Sunak is now signaling a pro-crypto stance. He said the efforts are part of a plan to keep the UK financial industry “at the forefront of technology and innovation.”

What’s more, Chancellor Sunak also spoke about attracting businesses and jobs through this policy change.

“We want to see the businesses of tomorrow – and the jobs they create – here in the UK, and by regulating effectively we can give them the confidence they need to think and invest long-term.”

The EU is closing its doors

The UK financial services sector brought in £165 billion ($215.7 billion) in 2020, accounting for 9% of the country’s total economic output.

The City of London is traditionally seen as one of the world’s leading financial centers. But leaving the EU on January 31, 2020, meant losing jobs and businesses to competing centers.

While the UK government acknowledged this, it also diminished the effect by saying the impact may not be as significant as initially thought.

“The data so far suggests that jobs and business has been lost to other financial centres as a result of the UK leaving the European single market, but the impact may not be as big as initially feared by some.”

Nonetheless, Patrick Hansen, the Head of Strategy & Business Development at Unstoppable Finance, recently commented that this change from the UK government directly responds to anti-crypto sentiment coming from the EU.

He thinks the UK “wants to outplay” the EU and scoop up all the capital flight that’s set to leave the region should proposals on unhosted crypto wallets get ratified in law.

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