UK regulators are making moves. The Bank of England alongside the Financial Conduct Authority just dropped their roadmap for boosting the mutuals sector. This isn't just about traditional finance anymore—these frameworks could ripple into how digital assets and decentralized models get regulated down the line. When central banks start reshaping financial infrastructure, it's worth watching. Mutuals represent alternative ownership structures, something the crypto space knows a thing or two about. The regulatory wind might be shifting in ways that matter beyond traditional banking circles.

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HodlAndChillvip
· 7h ago
Is the Bank of England's approach really paving the way for Web3? It feels a bit overinterpreted.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 7h ago
The British pound is about to get messed up again. Can a mutual aid system really save traditional finance? Don't kid yourself, haha.
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 7h ago
Optimistic about mutual aid-based finance, the Bank of England's latest move is quite on point. If the framework is well-designed, it can provide significant insights for on-chain governance.
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