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    UK FCA crypto skills gap is causing slow enforcement, says National Audit Office

    10 Dec 2023
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    The National Audit Office (NAO) in the United Kingdom has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in regulating the cryptocurrency industry.

    In a recent report titled ‘Financial services regulation: adapting to change,’ the NAO has claimed that the FCA is being slow to respond and take action against illicit activities in the crypto industry.

    The NAO highlighted that it took the FCA almost three years to take action against illegal operators of crypto ATMs. On July 11, Cointelegraph reported that the FCA had shut down 26 crypto ATMs as part of a coordinated investigation. Meanwhile, the NAO stated:

    “While the FCA has required crypto-asset firms to comply with anti-money laundering regulations since January 2020, and began supervision work including engaging with unregistered firms, it did not begin taking enforcement action against illegal operators of crypto ATMs until February 2023.”

    The NAO asserts that the delay in registering crypto firms seeking regulatory approval from the FCA was attributed to the absence of specialized crypto personnel.

    “For example, a shortage of crypto skills meant the FCA took longer than planned to register crypto-asset firms under money laundering regulations,” the report declared.

    On Jan.27, Cointelegraph reported that the FCA has only approved 41 out of the total 300 crypto firm applications seeking regulatory approval, since the rules were implemented in January 2020.

    This comes after the FCA released guidance material to help crypto firms better understand the new crypto promotion rules that recently came into effect.

    On November 2, Cointelegraph reported that the FCA released a “finalized non-handbook guidance” for compliance with the new rules.

    The new rules specifically relate to how crypto firms are allowed to promote to customers.

    The FCA outlined issues such as crypto firms making claims about the ease of using crypto without highlighting the risks involved, as well as risk warnings not being visible enough in small fonts.

    Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/uk-national-audit-office-fca-crypto-regulations

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