UK government moves forward with regulatory framework on stablecoins for payments

UK government moves forward with regulatory framework on stablecoins for payments
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2022-4-4 19:41

“If crypto technologies are going to be a big part of the future, then we, the U.K., want to be in — and in on the ground floor,” said Economic Secretary of the Treasury John Glen.

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