UK and US eye crypto passporting sandbox after talks: Ex-UK MP Lisa Cameron

Lisa Cameron says her UK-US Crypto Alliance expects a joint transatlantic crypto sandbox to emerge from ongoing talks with US lawmakers and SEC officials.
Lisa Cameron, a former United Kingdom Member of Parliament and founder of the UK-US Crypto Alliance, told Cointelegraph she believes a joint “sandbox” between the United States and the United Kingdom is in development to align their crypto markets.
Talking to Cointelegraph at the UN City offices in Copenhagen, Denmark, Cameron said that, according to her organization’s understanding, “there will be a sandbox” resulting from a collaboration between the US and the UK. She added that the UK-US Crypto Alliance is “very excited about this potential.”
Cameron said that the UK-US Crypto Alliance reached this conclusion after speaking with US Senators and members of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Crypto Task Force. She said she would expect the sandbox’s purpose to be to “iron out some of this in terms of passporting” for crypto licenses between the UK and the US.
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
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