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Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. UK crypto regulation patchwork is too complex to bring real benefit While there are benefits to each of the existing regulations, they are part and parcel of a system of rules that is too complex and therefore does a disservice to UK citizens, Dr Paolo Tasca writes. 02/02/2024