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Crypto Company KR1 Eyes London Stock Exchange as UK Warms to Industry

October 28, 2025Updated:October 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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KR1, a crypto staking firm primarily based on the Isle of Man, is getting ready to maneuver its itemizing from the small-cap Aquis trade to the primary market of the London Inventory Trade (LSE).

Co-founder Keld Van Schreven informed the Monetary Instances that the transfer, anticipated to be accomplished subsequent month, represents “a starter gun for this new asset class on the LSE,” including that he anticipates extra crypto corporations will observe.

With a market capitalization of round 56 million British kilos (about $75 million), KR1 is the “first genuine digital asset firm” to record on the LSE, distinguishing itself from different listed entities that focus primarily on holding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), he stated.

Based in 2014, KR1 invests in early-stage blockchain initiatives and earns income via staking property resembling Ether (ETH) and Polkadot (DOT). The corporate has accomplished over 100 digital asset investments and is “doubling down on staking,” in line with Van Schreven.

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UK warms towards crypto

The transfer comes because the UK’s Monetary Conduct Authority (FCA) alerts a extra receptive stance towards crypto. The regulator not too long ago permitted crypto exchange-traded merchandise to commerce on the LSE and plans to implement a complete digital asset framework subsequent yr.

Additionally, the Financial institution of England is reconsidering proposed caps on company holdings of stablecoins, with plans to permit exemptions for corporations that require bigger reserves of fiat-pegged property.

The BoE had initially proposed caps on stablecoin holdings of about $27,000 for people and $13 million for corporations. The shift comes amid world regulatory competitors, particularly from the GENIUS Act within the US, which gives clearer guidelines for digital asset companies.

Crypto Company KR1 Eyes London Stock Exchange as UK Warms to Industry
BoE reconsiders caps on stablecoin holdings. Supply: GC Cooke

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In the meantime, Argo Blockchain will delist from the LSE as a part of a sweeping restructuring that palms management of the corporate to its largest creditor, Growler Mining. The transfer ends Argo’s six-year run as one of many UK’s few publicly traded crypto mining companies.