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Treasury Committee: Launches inquiry into crypto-assets

Treasury Committee: Launches inquiry into crypto-assets

  • Treasury Committee calls for written evidence as it launches a new inquiry into crypto-assets
  • In the inquiry, the Committee will explore the role of crypto-assets in the UK, as well as the opportunities
  • The Committee requests written evidence submissions that examine whether cryptocurrencies
  • MPs will also explore how regulation could be balanced to provide protection for consumers without stifling innovation
  • Seek to investigate whether regulation could benefit crypto-asset start-ups by improving consumer trust and resilience
  • MPs are also interested in hearing from stakeholders and experts on how Governments

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