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Thursday 27 October 2022 9:19 am

Crypto-friendly Rishi Sunak means a major boost for Bitcoin Britain

By: Michiel Willems

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Rishi Sunak expressed recently his support for a regulated crypto market in Britain.

Rishi Sunak has become the UK’s third prime minister in three months. The new Tory leader is an interesting one from a crypto point of view.

As finance minister, Sunak famously ushered in the Financial Services and Markets Bill earlier this year, aiming to bring stablecoins into the UK payments system. He said at the time, ‘It’s my ambition to make the UK a global hub for cryptoasset technology’. 

Moreover, in April, Sunak asked the Royal Mint to work on a UK-backed non-fungible token (NFT), with plans to issue the token by summer.

“The announcement was part of a broader push to make the UK a ‘crypto hub’, with several crypto-friendly officials at the Treasury and in parliament helping to advance the agenda,” said Dan Ashmore, financial analyst at CoinJournal, this morning.

Officials at the Royal Mint, the UK’s official coin maker, recently confirmed plans for a government-backed NFT remain in place, Ashmore stressed.

“The entry of a crypto-friendly figure at 10 Downing Street could be a big win for crypto in the country.”

Analyst Dan Ashmore

“Sunak’s, who has a background in banking, appointment as PM represents a boost to crypto in the UK, from a regulation point of view at least,” he said.

Bitcoin had a nice price jump yesterday, creeping above the £17,800 mark.

After a week side stepping at below £17k, this could hint at some initial easing of the bear market following Sunak’s appointment. 

“Having said that, the size of the job at hand for Sunak with regard to rebuilding the UK economy cannot be overstated,” Ashmore stressed.

“After predecessor Lizz Truss’ infamous – and unexpected – mini-budget brought the country to its knees, it is hard to imagine any drastic action being taken in the crypto space – it would seem the UK is done with surprises in the financial sector for now.”

Nonetheless, a pro-crypto government leader does present “a positive” for the cryptocurrency industry overall, he continued “as it continues to fight for legitimacy and acceptance on the mainstream, regulated, stage.”

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