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Tuesday 13 June 2023 5:43 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 14 June 2023 10:31 am

London, and the UK, must seize the opportunity to lead in crypto regulation

By: Andrew Griffith

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The UK should take a balanced approach in crypto regulation, striking the right balance between innovation and protection. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The UK tech sector is doing great in so many ways – it’s time it embraces a balanced approach to crypto regulation as one of its main tenets, writes Andrew Griffith

Yesterday the Prime Minister addressed a room filled with tech leaders to kick off London Tech Week. He outlined a comprehensive plan to bolster the UK’s artificial intelligence capabilities and ensure our nation takes the lead in developing transformative technologies both domestically and internationally.

The Chancellor took to the stage shortly after to launch the HSBC Innovation Bank, which emerged from the ashes of Silicon Valley Bank UK thanks to the deal achieved by the government and Bank of England at great pace.

Hours earlier as we sipped our morning coffee, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz – one of the world’s leading tech investors – revealed its selection of London as the location for its first international office. Their decision signifies a vote of confidence in the UK’s potential to become a front-runner in blockchain and Web3 ventures.

Notably, Andreesen Horowitz plans to establish a ‘Crypto Start-up School accelerator program’ in London early next year, an initiative that will fuel job creation and drive economic growth.

The firm praised our approach to regulation and celebrated our deep pools of talent, world-leading universities, and robust entrepreneurial culture as key factors in their selection.

This recognition is most welcome – and they are far from alone. Indeed, just last month Z/Yen Group’s Smart Centres Index crowned London as the global capital for tech.

The UK is on the right path to establishing itself as a global centre for crypto regulation – something I have described as a “Goldilocks” approach of being not too cold, not too hot. In short, we need to strike the right balance between innovation and protection.

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The government’s commitment to providing an open, well-regulated, and technologically advanced society puts us miles ahead in attracting responsible tech companies and nurturing their growth through sensible regulation.

The blockchain could have profound and positive impacts across multiple sectors in the UK – including enabling potentially more efficient trading, cheaper payments across borders and more choice for consumers. 

Beyond this the whole Web3 movement is leading to a radical re-think about what the future of the internet might look like. 

Research from McKinsey suggests that “it could represent a paradigm shift in business models” with forecasts from a leading research analytics firm estimating that the global market size of Web3 technologies could reach $81.5bn in 2030.

By leveraging our competitive advantages and with our high-quality regulators working in close collaboration with stakeholders, we will continue to foster an environment that encourages this kind of innovation, protects consumers, and drives our economy forward.

London’s tech sector has proven time and again its resilience, adaptability, and unwavering ambition. With the right regulatory framework in place, our country will continue to thrive as a global tech hub, attracting the brightest minds and revolutionising industries across the board.

The Prime Minister’s vision, together with the events taking place this week, are setting the stage for the UK to seize the opportunity to lead in crypto regulation. Today, I and ministerial colleagues host a reception for leading investors and founders to mark day two of London Tech Week – letting them know how crucial they are to our plans to grow the economy. Let us embrace this momentum, harness our collective potential, and build a future where the UK leads the world of transformative technologies.

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