The UK Financial Conduct Authority launches its first crackdown on illegal peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently launched its first wave of enforcement actions. It teamed up with multiple enforcement agencies to conduct surprise inspections at eight locations in London suspected of conducting illegal peer-to-peer (P2P) cryptocurrency trading. The purpose of this action is to prevent the risk of financial crime, and it sends a clear signal to the UK authorities to strengthen oversight of unregistered digital-asset activities.

Illegal Peer-to-Peer Trading Determination Standards

Peer-to-peer (P2P) cryptocurrency trading refers to individuals directly buying and selling digital assets, without needing to have transactions matched through a centralized exchange. Under current UK regulations, any trader or platform operating such business within the country must complete registration with the Financial Conduct Authority (Financial Conduct Authority, FCA). The regulator has clearly stated that, as of now, there are no peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading platforms in the UK that have been officially approved and registered by the relevant authorities. This joint action, carried out in cooperation with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and the South West Regional Organized Crime Unit, issued stop orders against the locations suspected of violating the law, and will incorporate the seized evidence into subsequent criminal investigations.

Steve Smart, Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight at the FCA, emphasized that unregistered peer-to-peer traders operate illegally and conceal a high risk of financial crime. Enforcement agencies believe that, without regulation, trading channels are easily used by criminals as tools to transfer, disguise, or use illegal funds. The South West Regional Organized Crime Unit also said that such platforms may undermine the transparency of the financial system. Looking back at past records, the FCA previously worked with the Metropolitan Police in June 2024 to arrest operators of illegal trading venues, and brought charges against individuals who operated illegal cryptocurrency automated teller machines, showing that enforcement authorities’ stance toward crackdowns on underground financial activities is becoming tougher.

Gherson Solicitors LLP partner Thomas Cattee analyzed that this enforcement action shows the FCA is adopting a more proactive strategy. Even though the UK’s more comprehensive cryptocurrency regulatory framework has not yet been fully put in place, the regulator is no longer in a passive waiting phase; instead, it is expanding the scope of enforcement and actively pursuing individuals and organizations involved in unregistered cryptocurrency-asset activities. Cattee believes that through cross-agency coordination with different enforcement bodies, the FCA has demonstrated its determination to track down illegal trading across departments. This reflects that, before the overall legal framework is complete, the regulator prioritizes using anti-money laundering (Anti-Money Laundering) related regulations as an enforcement tool to plug existing legal loopholes.

The UK Continues to Improve Cryptocurrency Regulation Step by Step

The UK is currently gradually building a comprehensive cryptocurrency regulatory framework. While the full system is expected to officially take effect only in October 2027, the FCA has planned to open licensing application channels in September 2026. During this transition period, aside from anti-money laundering and financial promotion rules, most cryptocurrency activities remain in a regulatory gap. The FCA reiterated that cryptocurrencies are high-risk investments, and in the absence of comprehensive protections, investors should carefully assess potential losses. In the future, regulators will continue to consult on cryptocurrency rules and issue registration permissions to companies that meet the standards, to ensure that the digital-asset market operates in a controlled environment.

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