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By 2026 , a full regime governing cryptoassets will go live in the U.K. following the publication of final policy statements in 2026 .
The Financial Conduct Authority unveiled a timeline detailing key dates and milestones it's working toward on its regulatory roadmap for crypto.
Research shows that crypto adoption is growing in the UK , with the average value of crypto held by Brits rising to 1,842 as of August .
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