Crypto Assets Regulation in the UK: An Assessment of the Regulatory Effectiveness and Consistency
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In: Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, Vol. 29, No. 3, 14.07.2021, p. 336-351.
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T1 - Crypto Assets Regulation in the UK: An Assessment of the Regulatory Effectiveness and Consistency
AU - Huang, Sherena
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PY - 2021/7/14
Y1 - 2021/7/14
N2 - The UK authority published its first regulatory guidance on crypto-assets in July 2019. This paper aims to critically evaluate the effectiveness of the crypto-asset regulation in the UK and the consistency of the existing regulatory scheme.This paper adopts comparative methods to carry out the analysis. The paper begins by elaborating on the development of crypto-assets alongside the financial innovation in the world and pinpointing the core Acts and Regulations applied to crypto-assets in the UK. The paper also discusses a court case in the EU to highlight an argument among legal professions concerning crypto-assets classification. Through carefully analysing relevant primary and secondary legislation of the UK and EU, this paper identifies some unclarified issues in the regulatory framework and discovers three flaws in the regulatory system. The paper concludes that the effectiveness of the current regulatory scheme is poor and room for improvement exists.The paper provides the first review and a thorough analysis of the Laws and Acts applied to the crypto-asset regulation in the UK. It also calls on a simpler and clearer regulatory scheme from the perspectives of market participants and consumers. The discovered issues in the crypto-asset regulation in the UK may urge authorities to improve the existing regulatory frameworks and legal provisions.
AB - The UK authority published its first regulatory guidance on crypto-assets in July 2019. This paper aims to critically evaluate the effectiveness of the crypto-asset regulation in the UK and the consistency of the existing regulatory scheme.This paper adopts comparative methods to carry out the analysis. The paper begins by elaborating on the development of crypto-assets alongside the financial innovation in the world and pinpointing the core Acts and Regulations applied to crypto-assets in the UK. The paper also discusses a court case in the EU to highlight an argument among legal professions concerning crypto-assets classification. Through carefully analysing relevant primary and secondary legislation of the UK and EU, this paper identifies some unclarified issues in the regulatory framework and discovers three flaws in the regulatory system. The paper concludes that the effectiveness of the current regulatory scheme is poor and room for improvement exists.The paper provides the first review and a thorough analysis of the Laws and Acts applied to the crypto-asset regulation in the UK. It also calls on a simpler and clearer regulatory scheme from the perspectives of market participants and consumers. The discovered issues in the crypto-asset regulation in the UK may urge authorities to improve the existing regulatory frameworks and legal provisions.
KW - Bitcoin
KW - Crypto-assets regulation
KW - Cryptocurrency
KW - FinTech
U2 - 10.1108/JFRC-06-2020-0062
DO - 10.1108/JFRC-06-2020-0062
M3 - Article
VL - 29
SP - 336
EP - 351
JO - Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
JF - Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
SN - 1358-1988
IS - 3
ER -