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coinpedia 2025-01-10 11:04:45

UK Treasury Excludes Crypto Staking is Not a Collective Investment Scheme

The post UK Treasury Excludes Crypto Staking is Not a Collective Investment Scheme appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The UK Treasury has made an important update regarding crypto staking. It has been confirmed that staking doesn’t fall under the rules for “collective investment schemes” (CIS), a category that includes investment funds and ETFs. This decision is a relief for those involved in staking, especially in networks like Ethereum and Solana. Crypto Staking Not a Collective Investment On January 8, 2025, the UK Treasury confirmed that staking crypto assets, which involves locking tokens to help validate blockchain transactions, does not fall under collective investment schemes like ETFs and investment funds. This means staking will not be regulated the same way as investment funds, which are heavily controlled. The new rules will come into effect on January 31, 2025. The move has been widely praised within the crypto industry. Bill Hughes from Consensys explained that staking is more about securing the network than investing. Good news frens. It looks like that, by the end of the month, proof of stake mechanisms underlying certain blockchains (e.g. #Ethereum #Solana ) will not be considered collective investment schemes under UK law. This is a good development because the management and promotion of… pic.twitter.com/JJgEO5rmPP — Bill Hughes : wchughes.eth (@BillHughesDC) January 9, 2025 Unlike collective investment schemes, which pool money to make profits, staking rewards users for helping secure the blockchain by locking up their tokens. Step Forward for Clear Crypto Regulations This change is part of the UK’s broader effort to create clear and fair regulations for crypto. However, the government aims to ensure crypto services can operate without confusion while staying compliant with laws. Economic Secretary Tulip Siddiq noted that staking services shouldn’t be treated the same as investment funds. While staking now has clearer rules, the UK is also working on other regulations for crypto, such as for stablecoins and NFTs. The goal is to provide a framework that helps crypto grow while ensuring businesses follow necessary legal standards.

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