The EU’s advantage over the U.K. when it comes to crypto regulations may just boil down to the fact that the former has managed to finalize its approach and offer clarity. The U.K.’s approach comes with a period of “uncertainty,” because rules are yet to come out, said Rhiannon Butterfield, policy advisor on payments and innovation at London-based lobby group U.K. Finance, in an emailed statement.
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