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Crypto ownership dips, big holders stay in
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77912, member: 636"] New FCA data shows crypto ownership in Britain is dropping. Just eight percent of UK adults now hold digital assets like Bitcoin, down from twelve percent last year. This suggests the retail crypto boom is fading amid market swings and unclear rules. Those still invested, however, are committing more cash. The share of holders with between one thousand and five thousand pounds worth grew to twenty-one percent. Smaller holdings, under one hundred pounds, became less common. The regulator released these findings alongside its own proposed framework for overseeing the sector. The FCA's plan would impose rules on crypto firms similar to traditional finance, covering areas like market abuse and custody. They stress these rules won't erase the inherent volatility of digital assets, only make risks clearer. This follows recent government legislation aiming for a full regulatory regime by 2027. Industry groups have warned that the UK is lagging behind the US and EU, potentially hurting its goal to become a crypto hub. The data indicates that while casual interest may be cooling, significant money remains in the market, pushing regulators toward firmer oversight. [/QUOTE]
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