England Introduces Moratorium on Crypto Political Donations

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The UK government is advancing plans to impose a moratorium on political donations made via cryptocurrencies. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday that a temporary ban will be placed on all political donations with crypto to protect democracy. This decision was taken following the Rycroft Review's recommendation against foreign financial interference and pressure from MPs for a full ban. According to Cointelegraph, the ban will last until robust regulations preventing untraceable funds and foreign interference are introduced.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged a moratorium on all crypto political donations. Source: YouTube

Keir Starmer's Crypto Donation Ban Announcement

Prime Minister Starmer, in the context of BTC detailed analysis, emphasized the transparency issues of crypto funds in Parliament, stating that the moratorium aims to protect democracy from foreign influences. This step will prevent untraceable assets like Bitcoin from infiltrating political processes.

Representation of the People Bill Amendments

The ban requires amendments to the Representation of the People Bill and will have retroactive effect from March 25. The bill is at the committee stage, requiring approval from the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and King Charles III. After enactment, parties and candidates will have to return illegal donations within 30 days. This process may also affect volatility in derivative markets like BTC futures.

The legislation is still at the committee stage in the House of Commons. Source: UK Parliament

Reform UK's Bitcoin and Crypto Donations

Reform UK was the first party to accept crypto donations including Bitcoin last year. This development had brought to the agenda the political use of projects like PEOPLE coin review. The ban will not be lifted until Parliament and the Electoral Commission are sure that the regulations are sufficient, thus limiting the role of coins like BTC and PRIME in the political arena.

Future Impacts of Crypto Regulations

This moratorium will reshape the crypto ecosystem in the UK. While the importance of blockchain analysis tools for traceability increases, political actors will turn to traditional bank transfers. Investors should watch for similar regulations spreading to the EU and US.

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