UK's FCA launches final consultations on crypto rules

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has begun the final phase of consultations on new regulations for the crypto sector, focusing on conduct standards and the application of consumer duties. These rules aim to ensure firms prioritize good outcomes for clients, including vulnerable investors. The consultations are open for feedback until March 12.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK is advancing its regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency industry with the latest set of consultations. Published on January 23, 2026, the papers seek input on key areas such as conduct standards, complaint handling, redress mechanisms, dispute resolution, and requirements for safeguarding crypto assets.

A separate consultation addresses how the FCA's consumer duty will apply to crypto firms. This duty, which mandates firms to deliver "good outcomes" for all clients, extends to crypto activities in the same way as to traditional regulated services. It also covers communications and promotions targeted at retail investors. As the guidance states, "By applying the duty, firms in the crypto asset sector are expected to integrate customer interests at the core of their business models and support good consumer outcomes."

The FCA emphasizes a balanced approach, treating crypto assets similarly to traditional finance. This includes providing clear information to consumers, imposing proportionate requirements on firms, and allowing flexibility to foster innovation. The regulator's goal is to protect investors while enabling sector growth.

These consultations build on prior phases and are open until March 12, 2026. The full crypto regulatory regime is slated to take effect in September 2026, marking a significant step in integrating digital assets into the UK's financial oversight system.

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