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Cryptoasset regulation: a comparative analysis of UK and EU regimes

9 June 2025 / Author(s): Ferdisha Snagg , Yasmin Frischemeier
Issue: June 2025 / Categories: Feature

This article provides a comparative analysis of the regulatory approaches to cryptoassets in the UK and the EU, focusing on the UK’s recently proposed Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Cryptoassets) Order 2025 (UK Draft Order)1 and the EU’s Regulation 2023/1114 on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCAR). The article examines key differences in the approach, definition and categorisation of cryptoassets, scope of regulated activities, and the territorial application of each regime, concluding with a discussion of future outlook and regulatory ‘blind spots’ in each jurisdiction.

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