UK monetary regulator seeks cryptocurrency and blockchain knowledgeable

One of the crucial UK's major monetary trade regulators is taking a look to higher perceive cryptocurrency and blockchain. Are we able to be expecting extra laws?
One of the UK's main financial industry regulators is looking to better understand cryptocurrency and blockchain. Can we expect more regulations?Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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