UK lawmakers call for ban on crypto political donations, regulatory risks become the focus

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Entering 2026, discussions in the UK political arena regarding cryptocurrency regulation have once again intensified. Recently, seven senior British lawmakers jointly wrote to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for a complete ban on the use of cryptocurrencies for political donations, citing concerns that such donations could obscure the source of funds and increase the risk of foreign interference in UK democracy.

According to UK media reports, the letter was signed by several parliamentary committee chairs, demanding that the government explicitly include provisions prohibiting cryptocurrency donations in the election bill to be submitted later this month. Liam Byrne, Chair of the UK Business and Trade Committee, stated that political funding must be transparent, traceable, and enforceable, but cryptocurrencies are difficult to meet these requirements in practice.

Liam Byrne pointed out that cryptocurrencies can be split into numerous small donations below disclosure thresholds, thereby obscuring the true source of funding and making it difficult for regulators to identify potential foreign interference. The UK Electoral Commission has previously warned that current technological conditions create obvious blind spots in monitoring such risks.

However, there remains cautiousness within the government regarding whether to include related bans in the election bill. Some officials believe that the complex structure of crypto assets makes it difficult to implement systematic election legislation in the short term. But lawmakers supporting the ban emphasize that other democratic countries have already begun to take similar measures, and the UK should not wait until political scandals occur before responding passively.

This proposal is also seen as a potential impact on the UK Reform Party. The party previously announced it would become the first in the UK to accept cryptocurrency donations, with leader Nigel Farage openly expressing support for Bitcoin and related policies, and proposing to explore the idea of establishing Bitcoin reserves. Although the party claims not to accept anonymous crypto donations, this stance has still sparked widespread controversy.

Additionally, anti-corruption advocacy organizations have joined the support camp, arguing that allowing cryptocurrency political donations conflicts with overall national security goals, especially in the context of frequent government warnings about foreign interference and illegal financial activities.

This debate over cryptocurrency political donations has gone beyond technical or financial issues, rising to core topics of democracy, election security, and regulatory transparency. As the election bill progresses, whether the UK will “hit the brakes” on cryptocurrency donations remains to be seen.

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