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Sunday 13 February 2022 5:30 pm  |  Updated:  Sunday 13 February 2022 5:32 pm

UK’s top crypto chief calls out City watchdog for curbing innovation

By: Leah Montebello

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The City watchdog has come under fire from the chief of Britain’s biggest cryptocurrency firm after he suggested that the UK is falling behind its EU cousins. 

Peter Smith, the chief exec of Blockchain.com, told The Telegraph that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) had taken a “risk-management first approach” that came “at the expense of innovation”.

Smith criticised the FCA for curbing progress in the space, after it imposed a number of crackdowns on crypto brokers, including strict money laundering laws and funding restrictions.

Instead, he praised regulators in Ireland and Germany for creating frameworks and licences that allow companies to operate more efficiently.

Blockchain.com is reportedly seeking to raise funds at a $20bn (£15bn) valuation, and its technology allows users to buy, sell and store cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

76 million users have opened wallets on Blockchain.com, and the company said it has processed a trillion dollars’ worth of transactions – a third of all Bitcoin spending. 

Despite Smith’s condemnation, crypto fraud accounted for losses of more than £146m ($200 million) in the UK last year, according to Canada Police, and representing a 30 per cent hike from 2020. 

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