UK’s FCA Plans to Ban Credit-Fueled Crypto Investments
By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/03 16:45:02
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FCA proposes banning retail investors from using borrowed funds to purchase Bitcoin and other crypto assets due to rising consumer debt risks. New UK rules aim to regulate crypto exchanges and promote legal innovation while easing requirements for foreign stablecoin issuers. The UK Financial Services Authority (FCA) is back in the news, this time because of its latest proposal that is quite brow-raising: banning retail investors from using borrowed funds to buy Bitcoin and other crypto assets, according to Financial times. Yes, that’s right—if approved, you will no longer be able to use credit cards or bank loans to buy crypto. The reason? The FCA sees more and more people taking on debt to follow crypto investment trends that they may not fully understand. Just imagine if you borrow tens of millions to buy crypto, then the price drops overnight. Instead of making a profit, you might end up having to work extra hard to cover the mounting bills. According to data reported by the FCA, the number of investors buying crypto using loans rose from 6% in 2022 to 14% last year. This is no small matter. The risk of mounting debt due to market fluctuations is a major concern—especially for retail investors who usually don’t have in-depth investment experience. FCA Moves Reflect Broader UK Crypto Strategy Abroad On the other hand, this move is not the only British maneuver in the crypto world. CNF reported that in April, UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves admitted to having direct discussions with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington. In an official statement, the Treasury Department said that the new rules would bring crypto exchanges, agents, and dealers under regulatory oversight. The goals are twofold: eradicating violations of the law and at the same time encouraging legal innovation. It is a bit idealistic, but the steps are quite concrete. Not only that, the UK government has also just announced that foreign stablecoin issuers will not be required to have local operations or obtain licenses in the UK. The goal? Increasing technological cooperation with America and strengthening the UK’s position as the world’s fintech center. Unlike the European Union’s approach which tends to be more strict, the UK seems to want to be a little more flexible to attract global players. Interestingly, on May 2, the Kraken crypto exchange launched a crypto derivatives service specifically for professional investors under FCA regulation. Meanwhile, Revolut stated that although the new crypto rules are quite tough, they still fully support it. This fintech company sees it as an opportunity to grow faster and strengthen customer trust. It is possible that this could be a loophole for big players, but it will leave small investors in the lurch. Regulation or Restriction? Depends on Who’s Talking When viewed from various angles, this policy is like two sides of a coin. On the one hand, there does need to be protection—especially for those who are too bold but lack information. But on the other hand, shouldn’t adult investors be given the freedom to take risks? It’s like prohibiting adults from riding motorbikes for fear of them falling off. But yeah, maybe the FCA thinks more like a parent who is worried about their child falling off their bike because they are speeding downhill. Furthermore, the FCA also proposed that crypto lending and borrowing services, such as those offered by Celsius before it went bankrupt, also be prohibited for retail investors. In addition, they want all platforms to separate client funds from company funds and prohibit the practice of “order flow payments” which can make prices non-transparent. This regulation is still in the public consultation stage until June 13, 2025. So there is still time to voice opinions, both from the industry and the public. Source: https://www.crypto-news-flash.com/uks-fca-plans-to-ban-credit-fueled-crypto-investments/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uks-fca-plans-to-ban-credit-fueled-crypto-investments
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