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- A new British parliamentary group wants to put pressure for cryptographic laws.
- This is the last signal that the British crypto hall accelerates its efforts.
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The cryptography industry discreetly increases the pressure on British legislators to create new rules and regulations.
Like US President Donald Trump has rubbed shoulders with the genius law, crypto lobbyists across the pond have intensified efforts to bring parliament to create a new set of laws and regulations.
“It’s an essential moment for the United Kingdom,” said this week this week this week.
He and his co-president, a member of the Conservative Party of the Chamber of Lords Edward Vaizey, argued that if other jurisdictions, such as the United States and the EU, have progressed and introduces new laws, similar legislation has blocked in the United Kingdom.
The group’s reform is only the last sign of how things warm up in the sixth world economy.
In the past six months, Ripple has deplored that British banks do not want to face Crypto companies while Coinbase unleashes its representatives – including former finance minister George Osborne – to ridicule the country’s financial misfortunes.
Their solution? New cryptographic laws.
The way they say it, a clear gaming book will overeat “the sick man from Europe” and generate innovation, jobs and molah.
Without new laws, Great Britain will not be able to meet the former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak – who was decize during the election of Snap from last year – the objective of becoming a home for cryptographic innovation.
Companies will be sticks and consumers will be left at the mercy of less scrupulous players from other jurisdictions that will take the desire of the British to negotiate with this sweet digital piece.
Does that seem familiar? This should. This is essentially the argument that the American cryptography lobby sparked before the vote in November.
This resulted in Trump’s return to the White House and the appointment of a multitude of pro-Crypto people in key government positions.
If the past is an indication of future results, it seems that things are about to become really interesting in the United Kingdom.
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