Financial Conduct Authority

Regulation

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) operates as the primary regulatory body for financial services firms and markets within the United Kingdom, extending its oversight to entities involved with cryptocurrency and derivatives trading. Its mandate encompasses maintaining market integrity, securing consumer protection, and promoting effective competition, particularly as novel financial instruments emerge. Regulatory perimeter decisions regarding crypto-assets directly impact the classification of these assets, influencing the application of existing financial regulations or the need for bespoke frameworks. Enforcement actions by the FCA signal the boundaries of acceptable conduct and serve as a deterrent against market abuse within the evolving digital asset landscape.