KR1, a British blockchain investment company, will move its stock listing to the main market of the London Stock Exchange from the Aquis Stock Exchange. The company anticipates that it will complete the uplisting by next month, subject to approval from the Financial Conduct Authority and its shareholders.  If successful, KR1 will be the first […]KR1, a British blockchain investment company, will move its stock listing to the main market of the London Stock Exchange from the Aquis Stock Exchange. The company anticipates that it will complete the uplisting by next month, subject to approval from the Financial Conduct Authority and its shareholders.  If successful, KR1 will be the first […]

British Blockchain Investor KR1 Leads Crypto Entry into Traditional Finance

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  • KR1 to shift from Aquis to London Stock Exchange main market, awaiting FCA approval.
  • The move makes KR1 the first dedicated crypto investment firm on LSE’s main trading board.
  • UK’s evolving crypto regulations aim to boost confidence and attract blockchain investors.

KR1, a British blockchain investment company, will move its stock listing to the main market of the London Stock Exchange from the Aquis Stock Exchange. The company anticipates that it will complete the uplisting by next month, subject to approval from the Financial Conduct Authority and its shareholders. 

If successful, KR1 will be the first digital asset company to join the LSE’s main market. The co-founder Keld Van Schreven described the exit as “the starter gun for this new asset class,” a move that could inspire more companies doing business on the blockchain to follow. With a market cap of around £56 million, the company is growing in its prominence within the blockchain investment segment.

KR1 Expands Blockchain Bets

Established in 2014 from the Isle of Man, KR1 invests in early-stage blockchain and staking projects. It makes money validating transactions on networks like Ethereum and Polkadot. Unlike companies which depend on cryptocurrency holdings, KR1’s approach involves backing blockchain projects and scaling out network activities.

Also Read: UK FCA Ends 4-Year Crypto ETN Ban, Boosting Retail Investor Access

The company already has a diversification of investment in digital assets exceeding 100. Upon the intended LSE listing, KR1 will launch a new shares placement programme so as to increase its stakes capacity. Van Schreven stated that the company is placing a second bet on staking because the institutional demand for blockchain validation is increasing globally.

The announcement is made against a backdrop of a decreasing attitude of UK regulators in regard to crypto. Recently, the prohibition on cryptos-based exchange-traded notes was lifted by the Financial Conduct Authority, after four years.

The decision will allow the asset managers to list the same products in London Stock Exchange. The analysts at IG Group have projected that the local crypto activity would rise by approximately 20% following the shift.

UK Maintains Global Crypto Leadership Despite Rising Regulation

Since April, five large institutions, such as BlackRock and Standard Chartered have been registered under its anti-money laundering regime. It is now receiving approval of about 45 percent- what was near 15 percent which it was getting in previous years. 

Bank of England is also developing stablecoin policies. It has proposed a temporary cap on holdings, where  the amount of £10,000 and £20,000 per individual and per business respectively. 

The boundaries are set to protect the stability of the credit throughout the transition to digital money, Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said. Some business leaders in the industry argue that the limits would negatively affect competitiveness.

Crypto investors are also facing increased pressure by HM Revenue & Customs. It sent 65,000 letters to individuals that it believes is underreporting gains, a 134% increase over the past year. In 2026, the agency is preparing the Crypto-Assets Reporting Scheme. In it, the exchanges are required to share certain transaction details with tax authorities.

Despite strict regulations, the UK remains among the most successful crypto hubs in the world. It ranks 11th on the Chainalysis Global Crypto Adoption Index and it is the second-largest Coinbase market. 

The Transatlantic Taskforce of Markets of the Future that is being formed by the political elites on both sides of the Atlantic is closing ranks with the United States. The LSE listing of KR1 can be considered a growing sense of optimism experienced when it comes to the UK digital asset market.

Also Read: UK Lifts Crypto Ban, Opening Regulated Market Access for Retail Investors

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