Report: UK's New Cryptocurrency Regulations Will Not Completely Eliminate Risks for Consumers
Jinse Finance reported that on June 30, Dan Coatsworth from AJ Bell stated in a report that the new cryptocurrency regulations announced by the UK Financial Conduct Authority should provide stronger consumer protection and reduce fraud, but will not completely eliminate risks. He said: "Investors still need to ensure they understand that cryptocurrency prices often experience wild fluctuations, and this asset class is purely driven by speculation."
As part of the UK Financial Conduct Authority's new regulations, cryptocurrency companies operating in the UK will be required to conduct stress tests to demonstrate their ability to withstand market shocks and hold sufficient capital as a financial buffer in case of losses.
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