The United Kingdom could "turbocharge" its crypto sector and be an "innovation hub for the Web3 economy" as part of a vision laid out by cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase.
The comments by the exchange coincide with an April 17 Sky News report that the U.K. Treasury is set to revive the Asset Management Taskforce with a focus on developing crypto regulation in collaboration with the private sector.
In an April 16 blog post, Coinbase emphasized the firm is working “seriously” in the U.K. and Europe. It praised the progressive regulatory efforts taking place in the region and added its CEO, Brian Armstrong, will speak at a London FinTech conference and provide nine recommendations on how the U.K. can "cement its place" as a Web3 hub.
“The U.K. has been one of our fastest-growing user markets, and the E.U. is this week set to adopt the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation, which will bring in a new licensing regime across the 27 member states,” the post reads, adding:
The post also included a brief rundown of Armstrong’s nine recommendations for the U.K. government.
The list includes ensuring collaboration between the banking and FinTech sectors, developing a cross-departmental strategy for tech innovation and economy digitization along with quickly establishing a regulatory framework for crypto.
Additionally, topics such as developing “a regulatory framework that promotes stablecoins,” providing clarity on tax treatment for crypto assets and creating a plan to “bring de-centralized ID (DiD) to fruition,” were also outlined by Coinbase
Leading up to his April 18 speech, Armstrong revealed via Twitter on April 16 that he met with the U.K.’s Economic Secretary and City Minister, Andrew Griffith.
The Coinbase CEO stated that he
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