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UK’s crypto strategy vs Trump: winning with rules, not hype UK!

Oscar Harding
Last updated: October 15, 2025 3:26 am
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UK crypto regulation strategy can it match Trump?

The UK’s standing at a turning point. It wants to drag its financial system into the crypto age without losing control. Across the Atlantic, Trump made crypto loud chaotic, charismatic, and oddly successful. He built a $5 billion empire out of tweets, tokens, and pure personality. Britain’s watching all that unfold with cautious curiosity. It doesn’t have America’s swagger, but it’s got structure. And that might be the winning hand.

When the FCA quietly opened the door for funds to use public blockchains, it didn’t make front page news but it should have. It’s the kind of shift that changes how big money moves. Labour’s working on a full crypto rulebook for 2025, while Farage is out there talking about a £5 billion Bitcoin reserve. It’s a mix of careful planning and wild ideas, and oddly enough, it works. Britain’s finding its own rhythm between order and excitement.

Trump’s crypto movement ran on hype. The UK’s running on homework. Step by step, consultation by consultation, Westminster’s building a long-term system. The goal’s simple: make crypto boring in the best way safe, credible, and investable.

That’s where tokenisation comes in. The FCA’s push for public-chain fund structures could redefine how finance works in London. Instant settlements, transparent records, programmable payments it’s not flashy, but it’s revolutionary in its own quiet way.

Farage’s talk of a national Bitcoin reserve might sound wild, but it keeps the topic alive. It forces even the dullest policymakers to have an opinion. The noise has a purpose it makes progress impossible to ignore.

Meanwhile, the Treasury’s draft Crypto assets Order brings crypto under long-trusted laws. Not sexy stuff, but it’s what real investors want stability and clarity. Even Hargreaves Lansdown is dipping its toes into Bitcoin and Ether access for customers. Slowly, sensibly, the old world is meeting the new.

Stablecoins are next. They’re the gears behind tokenised finance, and the UK wants to regulate them properly by 2025. Get it right, and money will move through London smoother than ever. No fanfare needed just function.

America still has the dollar and the headlines, sure. But Britain has something that matters more in the long run trust. Build clear rules, stick to them, and the world’s capital finds its way home.

While Washington’s politicians shout about “crypto dominance,” the FCA just quietly builds the system that’ll actually work. That’s London: less talk, more doing.

Farage might not get his Bitcoin vault, but he’s succeeded in one thing he’s made crypto part of the national conversation. Not bad for a country that once saw it as fringe.

The next year’s going to be big. The rules, the plumbing, the follow-through it all matters. Do it right, and London leads the next wave of finance. Do it wrong, and someone else will.

Trump’s spectacle still echoes, but Britain doesn’t need to compete with noise. It just needs to finish what it started. Build the framework. Keep the faith. Let consistency do the talking.

By 2026, if Westminster nails the details, it won’t need a megaphone. It’ll have something better a system that speaks for itself.

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ByOscar Harding
G'day I’m Oscar Harding, a Australia based crypto / web3 blogger / Summary writer and NFT artist. “Boomer in the blockchain.” I break down Web3 in plain English and make art in pencil, watercolour, Illustrator, AI, and animation. Off-chain: into  combat sports, gold panning, cycling and fishing. If I don’t know it, I’ll dig in research, verify, and ask. Here to learn, share, and help onboard the next wave.
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