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Potential Shift in UK’s Financial Policies Towards Bitcoin Adoption

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: May 31, 2025 8:58 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: May 31, 2025
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Key Points:

  • Michael Saylor claims Bank of England may buy Bitcoin.
  • Nigel Farage proposes crypto-friendly reforms in the UK.
  • No official Bank of England Bitcoin purchase confirmed yet.

The event underscores potential shifts in UK’s financial policies toward cryptocurrency, driven by political proposals, with larger market players speculating on Bitcoin’s growing institutional adoption.

Potential Shift in UK’s Financial Policies

Michael Saylor, a prominent Bitcoin advocate, and Nigel Farage are central figures in the discussion. Farage proposed new crypto policies, including creating a “bitcoin digital reserve.” Among Farage’s proposed policies is a legislative push for a central Bitcoin reserve if his party wins the upcoming election. Saylor’s comment suggests institutional interest, though no official actions by the Bank of England have been confirmed.

Effects on the market could be significant if political proposals are enacted, leading to a possible increase in Bitcoin and related digital assets. The UK already holds a substantial amount of Bitcoin, the third-largest globally. Financial and political implications include potential capital inflows into BTC and broader acceptance of digital assets. Reform UK’s announcement is stirring reactions across the crypto community, and market analysts are watching closely for institutional moves.

“Reform will campaign for the bill and put it in place if the party wins the next UK general election… it would mean the creation of a ‘bitcoin digital reserve’ in the Bank of England, a reduction in capital gains tax from 24% to 10%, and making it illegal for any bank to close customer accounts simply because they send or receive funds from crypto exchanges or trade legal cryptocurrencies.” — Nigel Farage, Leader, Reform UK

Historical trends show state-level Bitcoin adoption has driven price volatility. Discussions on Twitter are abuzz with this prospect, emphasizing potential broader implications if proposals turn into actions.


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