“Previously, digital property was not clearly within the scope of property law in England and Wales, leaving owners in a legal grey area when their assets were infringed,” Heidi Alexander MP, the Minister for Justice, wrote in a press release on Wednesday.
Describing the bill as a “first in British history”, the department noted that there are currently two types of property in the UK: “possessions” (e.g. gold, money, cars) and “traits” (e.g. debts, shares). If passed, the bill would introduce a third type of property, “allowing certain digital assets to attract private property rights”.
Alexander noted in particular that the bill was drafted to maintain Britain’s “dramatic position”. “Attracting more businesses and investment in the rising global crypto race”. According to the press release, digital assets bring £34 billion a year to the UK economy.
Like many other countries, the UK has had a mixed relationship with the crypto industry. Some high-ranking officials, including former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, have expressed a desire to turn the UK into a digital asset hub, but key regulators, such as the Financial Conduct Authority, have issued frequent warnings against investing in the asset class.
The ministry said the bill was written in response to a 2023 report from the Law Commission, which found that digital assets are neither possessions nor acts, but should nevertheless be treated as property.
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