Crypto Companies Make Complaints to UK Government Amid Banking Woes – What's Going On?
Amidst increasing limitations on banking access in the UK, crypto companies have taken their grievances directly to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government. Per Simon Jennings, executive director at the advocacy group th...
Per Simon Jennings, executive director at the advocacy group the UK CryptoAsset Business Council,
"When crypto started, the purists were saying crypto will bring down the banks. But ironically, it’s the banks that could bring down crypto."...
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