The post UK Follows U.S. Lead in Adoption, Grants Crypto Full Legal Property Status appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United Kingdom has given formal recognition to digital assets as property under its national law. The UK crypto bill follows the US lead which also passed laws concerning digital assets earlier in the year. UK Crypto Bill Receives Royal Assent The European nation has legally accorded digital assets the same status as traditional property after the UK Crypto bill received royal assent. The classification includes cryptocurrencies, stablecoins among other eligible assets. The legislation, officially the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act, concludes years of debate over digital asset rights in the country. It also closes the legal gray zone which was largely defined by court rulings up until now. The bill was pushed within the House of Lords and confirmed after approval by King Charles. The law ensures that for the first time, digital assets will fall under clear ownership rules. This includes within insolvency or estate processes. This is especially key for crypto users who had limited case law to refer to in the event of a dispute. The policy chief at Bitcoin Policy UK, Freddie New, said the measure provides everyday crypto holders with the same certainty as enjoyed by owners of traditional assets. Update – this Bill is now on the way to the King’s desk for Royal Consent and will shortly become law. See thread for some extra details👇 A hugely significant step for English law and for UK citizens who use Bitcoin.@bitcoinpolicyuk have been supporting this since the Law… https://t.co/ZbBdK59yZi — Freddie New (@freddienew) December 2, 2025 The group has pushed for clear laws about crypto for a long time, even before the UK Crypto bill was drafted. CryptoUK called this law a major step forward for protecting consumers. They say that official recognition helps make sure that people can recover stolen digital assets. They… The post UK Follows U.S. Lead in Adoption, Grants Crypto Full Legal Property Status appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United Kingdom has given formal recognition to digital assets as property under its national law. The UK crypto bill follows the US lead which also passed laws concerning digital assets earlier in the year. UK Crypto Bill Receives Royal Assent The European nation has legally accorded digital assets the same status as traditional property after the UK Crypto bill received royal assent. The classification includes cryptocurrencies, stablecoins among other eligible assets. The legislation, officially the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act, concludes years of debate over digital asset rights in the country. It also closes the legal gray zone which was largely defined by court rulings up until now. The bill was pushed within the House of Lords and confirmed after approval by King Charles. The law ensures that for the first time, digital assets will fall under clear ownership rules. This includes within insolvency or estate processes. This is especially key for crypto users who had limited case law to refer to in the event of a dispute. The policy chief at Bitcoin Policy UK, Freddie New, said the measure provides everyday crypto holders with the same certainty as enjoyed by owners of traditional assets. Update – this Bill is now on the way to the King’s desk for Royal Consent and will shortly become law. See thread for some extra details👇 A hugely significant step for English law and for UK citizens who use Bitcoin.@bitcoinpolicyuk have been supporting this since the Law… https://t.co/ZbBdK59yZi — Freddie New (@freddienew) December 2, 2025 The group has pushed for clear laws about crypto for a long time, even before the UK Crypto bill was drafted. CryptoUK called this law a major step forward for protecting consumers. They say that official recognition helps make sure that people can recover stolen digital assets. They…

UK Follows U.S. Lead in Adoption, Grants Crypto Full Legal Property Status

The United Kingdom has given formal recognition to digital assets as property under its national law. The UK crypto bill follows the US lead which also passed laws concerning digital assets earlier in the year.

UK Crypto Bill Receives Royal Assent

The European nation has legally accorded digital assets the same status as traditional property after the UK Crypto bill received royal assent. The classification includes cryptocurrencies, stablecoins among other eligible assets.

The legislation, officially the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act, concludes years of debate over digital asset rights in the country. It also closes the legal gray zone which was largely defined by court rulings up until now.

The bill was pushed within the House of Lords and confirmed after approval by King Charles. The law ensures that for the first time, digital assets will fall under clear ownership rules. This includes within insolvency or estate processes. This is especially key for crypto users who had limited case law to refer to in the event of a dispute.

The policy chief at Bitcoin Policy UK, Freddie New, said the measure provides everyday crypto holders with the same certainty as enjoyed by owners of traditional assets.

The group has pushed for clear laws about crypto for a long time, even before the UK Crypto bill was drafted.

CryptoUK called this law a major step forward for protecting consumers. They say that official recognition helps make sure that people can recover stolen digital assets. They also said these assets can now be correctly handled during bankruptcies.

Until now, UK courts had treated digital tokens as property on a case-by-case basis. Parliament’s decision puts that principle into statute. This would give institutions and individuals much stronger legal footing.

The UK had been facing criticism for falling behind the EU and the US in creating a modern system to regulate cryptocurrencies.

Regulatory Changes Grow as UK Looks to Catch Up

Analysts at OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute said earlier this year that unclear rules could cause the country to lose its position in the crypto market.

In response, the government has tried to align itself more closely with U.S. regulators. Both countries launched the “Taskforce for Markets of the Future” in September.

Also, UK and US officials have had talks that highlight shared goals regarding digital assets. Companies like Coinbase, Ripple described this move as a great opportunity for the UK.

At the same time, the government is focusing on digital-asset governance in politics. It is looking into a ban on crypto donations to political parties. This is part of a new Elections Bill aimed at building public trust.

Source: https://coingape.com/uk-follows-u-s-lead-in-adoption-grants-crypto-full-legal-property-status/

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