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#3 Freddie New on how Bitcoin and Crypto are different, and why the FCA's current stance is harming, not protecting consumers

#3 Freddie New on how Bitcoin and Crypto are different, and why the FCA's current stance is harming, not protecting consumers

Update: 2025-05-02
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In this episode, Dan speaks with Freddie New, Co-Founder and Head of Policy at Bitcoin Policy UK, about why Bitcoin is misunderstood by regulators and misclassified by the FCA. 

Freddie explains the key differences between Bitcoin and broader crypto assets, how regulation is holding back adoption, and what financial advisers need to know to stay ahead of the curve. 

A clear, policy-focused conversation for professionals ready to dig deeper.


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#3 Freddie New on how Bitcoin and Crypto are different, and why the FCA's current stance is harming, not protecting consumers

#3 Freddie New on how Bitcoin and Crypto are different, and why the FCA's current stance is harming, not protecting consumers

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