Власти Великобритании намерены запретить покупку криптовалют в кредит

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2024-03-02Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-05-02

Управление по финансовому регулированию и надзору Великобритании (FCA) намерено ввести запрет на использование заемных средств, включая кредитные карты, для покупки частными инвесторами криптовалюты. Причиной чиновники называют растущие риски волатильности крипторынка и закредитованность жителей страны.

Растет число британцев, которые покупают криптовалюту на потребительские кредиты, сетуют чиновники. По данным FCA, доля таких людей выросла с 6% в 2022 году до 14% в 2024 году. Это, по мнению ведомства-регулятора, существенно увеличивает риск финансовых потерь, особенно если стоимость криптоактивов резко падает, а инвесторы рассчитывают на рост для погашения долгов.

«FCA стремится устранить проблемы рынка, такие как манипулирование ценами, конфликты интересов и ненадежность торговых систем. Наша цель — повысить безопасность и конкурентоспособность крипторынка», — заявил директор FCA Дэвид Гил (David Geale).

Глава FCA считает, что ограничительные меры позволят сохранить безопасный и ликвидный потребительский рынок, а также обеспечат высокий уровень защиты неквалифицированных криптоинвесторов.

Ведомство настаивает, что криптовалюты были и остаются высокорисковыми активами, а инвесторы должны быть готовы потерять все свои вложения.

Ранее FCA объявило о запрете на рекламные публикации изображений или символов, относящихся к криптовалютной тематике без предварительное одобрение ведомства.

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