UK Authorities Consider Crypto Payments for Regulated Gambling Operators

The UK Gambling Commission is examining whether licensed gambling operators across the UK could accept cryptocurrency payments, launching what officials describe as an early-stage review tied to the country’s evolving digital asset regulatory framework.

Crypto Gambling Debate Grows as UK Regulator Launches Review

The regulator revealed on Feb. 26 that it is assessing possible pathways for crypto payments during the Betting and Gaming Council’s annual general meeting, signaling a cautious shift as consumer interest in digital assets grows. Officials described the move as a “tentative first step,” noting that no timeline has been set for potential implementation.

At present, licensed gambling operators in the UK are prohibited from accepting direct cryptocurrency deposits. Regulators say verifying the origin of funds and meeting anti-money laundering (AML) requirements remains difficult when transactions occur through digital assets.

The commission said its Industry Forum, an advisory body representing gambling-sector stakeholders, will examine whether a compliant framework could be developed. The exploration coincides with broader financial reforms that aim to bring cryptoassets under the supervision of the Financial Conduct Authority.

Under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025, firms engaged in crypto-related activities are expected to fall under FCA authorisation beginning in late 2027. Regulators say growing demand for cryptocurrency transactions is already influencing gambling behaviour.

Data cited by the commission indicates that online searches related to crypto are directing some UK players toward unlicensed platforms that already accept digital assets. By examining regulated crypto payments, the commission said it aims to encourage players to remain within licensed markets while maintaining protections against financial crime and gambling-related harm.

Officials stressed that any potential framework must align with existing licensing objectives, including safeguards for vulnerable players. Estimates suggest about 8% of UK adults hold cryptocurrencies, a factor regulators say is shaping demand for alternative payment options in gambling.

Whether policy actually follows through or not — well, that answer still sits squarely in the hands of time.

FAQ ❓

  • Is cryptocurrency currently allowed for licensed gambling operators in the UK?

No, UK-licensed operators cannot accept direct cryptocurrency deposits under current regulations.

  • Why is the UK Gambling Commission reviewing crypto payments?

The regulator says rising consumer interest and traffic to unlicensed crypto-friendly gambling sites prompted the review.

  • When could crypto payments be introduced for UK gambling platforms?

No timeline has been announced because the review is still in its early stages.

  • How does this relate to UK crypto regulation?

The exploration coincides with the upcoming Financial Conduct Authority oversight of crypto firms expected to begin in 2027.

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