Coinbase has secured a major regulatory win in the UK, receiving approval from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for its Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license.
This move cements Coinbase’s position as the largest registered digital asset platform in the UK, marking a significant step in its international expansion.
With this approval, Coinbase can now offer both crypto and fiat services, strengthening its role in the UK’s evolving crypto ecosystem and aligning with the government’s push for financial innovation.
The UK, with its crypto-friendly policies and structured regulatory environment, has become a key market for Coinbase. The company aims to expand its services to both retail and institutional investors, helping onboard a billion users globally while maintaining high compliance standards.
Faryar Shirzad, Coinbase’s Chief Policy Officer, emphasized that the UK is a crucial market, as digital assets continue to drive financial innovation worldwide.
This approval also enhances Coinbase’s credibility and positions it as a leading player in shaping the UK’s crypto landscape. The exchange’s expanded services will help bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, creating new opportunities for growth and investment.
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