The partnership between CryptoUK and The Digital Chamber enables cross-jurisdictional knowledge sharing, aligning with ongoing regulatory developments in the US and UK. The post CryptoUK Joins The Digital Chamber in New Cross-Border Crypto Policy Alliance appeared first on Crypto News Australia.The partnership between CryptoUK and The Digital Chamber enables cross-jurisdictional knowledge sharing, aligning with ongoing regulatory developments in the US and UK. The post CryptoUK Joins The Digital Chamber in New Cross-Border Crypto Policy Alliance appeared first on Crypto News Australia.

CryptoUK Joins The Digital Chamber in New Cross-Border Crypto Policy Alliance

2025/12/10 12:34
  • UK-based CryptoUK integrates with The Digital Chamber, establishing a joint platform to influence digital asset rules across the UK and US.
  • The alliance promotes sharing of expertise across borders, supporting consistent regulatory approaches in both jurisdictions.
  • With US crypto lobbying undergoing significant changes, the collaboration offers a strategic route for coordinated policy efforts.

UK trade association CryptoUK has announced that it will join The Digital Chamber, the largest digital asset and blockchain advocacy group in the United States, to create a shared platform for cross-border policy engagement. The partnership brings CryptoUK’s members, staff, and regulatory expertise into The Digital Chamber’s global network, enabling closer collaboration on regulatory issues affecting both the UK and US.

Both organisations have emphasised their commitment to promoting responsible regulation that supports blockchain and digital asset innovation while ensuring consumer protection. Su Carpenter, CryptoUK’s Executive Director, said the alliance reinforces the groups’ shared focus on policy development, member engagement, and regulatory advocacy. 

This move will strengthen both organisations by enabling cross-jurisdictional knowledge sharing and access to broader resources. At a critical time for UK-US regulatory coordination, we see this as an important step forward for our members and the wider digital asset industry.

Su Carpenter, CryptoUK Executive Director

Related: UK Financial Regulator Seeks Crypto Industry Input on New Rules to Curb High-Risk Trading

Shifts in US Crypto Lobbying

The move comes amid a period of significant change in US crypto advocacy, with multiple new organisations emerging and leadership turnover affecting several existing groups. The Digital Chamber has sought to consolidate efforts by incorporating affiliates such as the Digital Power Network and the Bitcoin Treasury Council, with CryptoUK now joining as a formal partner.

The collaboration aligns with wider regulatory developments on both sides of the Atlantic. In the US, lawmakers are negotiating legislation aimed at clarifying digital asset market rules, while in the UK, policymakers are engaging with US counterparts to coordinate on crypto regulations. The Bank of England has also published a consultation on “sterling-denominated systemic stablecoins,” highlighting the need for synchronised approaches to stablecoin oversight with US regulators.

Cody Carbone, CEO of The Digital Chamber, described the agreement as a critical step for borderless policy coordination, stating that it strengthens the ability of both organisations to advocate for their members across global markets. The formal integration marks a new chapter for transatlantic crypto advocacy, combining the long-standing US focus of The Digital Chamber with CryptoUK’s expertise developed since its foundation in 2018.

Related: US and UK Launch Transatlantic Task Force on Digital Assets

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