UK to Lift Ban on Bitcoin ETFs This Week, Marking Historic Crypto Shift
UK will lift its four-year ban on Bitcoin ETFs this week, reported Crypto Rover on X. The relocation will enable retail investors to invest in Bitcoin via regulated channels, a significant change in the national cryptocurrency policy.
💥BREAKING:
— Crypto Rover (@rovercrc) October 5, 2025
UK IS SCHEDULED TO REMOVE IT'S BAN ON #BITCOIN ETFS THIS WEEK! pic.twitter.com/BPtelTcR3B
Background of the Ban
In January 2021, the FCA prohibited crypto ETFs to retail investors, claiming excessive volatility, fraud risks, and a lack of regulation. The inversion of the FCA is global. In January 2024, 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs approved in the U.S., spurring billions in inflows. Cryo ETFs also introduced in Hong Kong and Australia. FSMA 2023 in the UK has developed a regulatory framework to regulate digital assets, so the FCA can safely withdraw the ban.
Market Impact
Bitcoin ETFs are now available to retail investors through brokerage accounts, making them less difficult to acquire and increasing usage. Bitcoin price is projected to go up due to higher demand as the analysts anticipate increased demand like ETF launches in U.S. in 2024. There could also be entry of pension funds and hedge funds into the market which increases liquidity. By 2025, the crypto market is mature, stablecoins have exceeded $180 billion and DeFi platforms are managing trillions. The approving of ETFs in the UK makes London a business-friendly area to invest in crypto.
Risks and Challenges
The FCA can impose disclosure and prospectus censoring. There may be retail constraints and transitory fluctuations as markets adapt to new inflows. Platform approvals can be affected by delays in implementation. The decision to lift the ban will allow Bitcoin ETFs into the UK market, making it more accessible, used, and institutionalized. The relocation enhances the crypto-financial position of London with a balanced protection of investors.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
ICP Value Jumps 30% Following Significant Network Update and Changes in Adoption
- ICP's 30% price surge in late 2025 follows major upgrades like Caffeine (AI-powered dev tools) and Chain Fusion (cross-chain interoperability), enhancing scalability and enterprise appeal. - Institutional partnerships with Microsoft and Google Cloud validate ICP's hybrid cloud potential, while Flux/Magnetosphere upgrades aim to match centralized cloud performance through TEEs. - Despite 1.2M active wallets and $1.14B daily transactions, dApp engagement fell 22.4%, highlighting gaps between infrastructure

Prediction Markets Face Legal Challenges as Kalshi’s Value Soars to $11 Billion
- Kalshi's $11B valuation doubles after $1B funding led by CapitalG and Sequoia, signaling institutional confidence in prediction markets. - Regulatory divergence emerges as Polymarket gains CFTC approval while Kalshi faces Nevada gaming law challenges over sports contracts. - Enlivex Therapeutics raises $212M via prediction market-linked strategy, highlighting sector maturation and cross-industry adoption. - Prediction markets increasingly reshape traditional finance, with CFTC licensing enabling broader

Bitcoin Updates: Federal Reserve's Shift to Dovish Stance—Will It Propel Crypto or Heighten Uncertainty?
- The Fed's end of quantitative tightening and potential December rate cut signal a dovish pivot, likely boosting crypto markets by improving liquidity and lowering holding costs for assets like Bitcoin . - Bitcoin's recent price rebound above $90,000 and January 2024 spot ETF approvals have institutionalized crypto exposure, though ETFs trade direct ownership for custody security. - Altcoins may gain from Bitcoin's declining dominance, while regulatory moves like Abu Dhabi's Ripple stablecoin approval hig

As cryptocurrency fraud becomes more sophisticated, Interpol strengthens its unified crackdown
- Interpol labels crypto scam networks a global threat, citing $11B in cross-border fraud since 2023. - Scam compounds use forced labor and blockchain tech to evade detection across 60+ countries. - 2024 operations achieved 2,500 arrests, but networks persist in Southeast Asia and expand globally. - Finland's caller ID tech reduced scam losses by 99.9%, highlighting tech-innovation's role in combating fraud.

