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UK Gambling Commission Considers Crypto as Payment Option

Regulators believe that providing a safe, legal crypto-payment gateway may discourage punters from using offshore, unlicensed "crypto casinos".

Written By Dhara Chavda Dhara Chavda
Fact Checked by Divya Mistry Divya Mistry
Published February 27, 2026 6:49 PM·Updated 4 months ago
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UK Gambling Commission Considers Crypto as Payment Option for Gambling

Key Highlights

  • The UK Gambling Commission officially tasked its Industry Forum to explore the “art of the possible” regarding cryptocurrency as a regulated consumer payment method.
  • The move coincides with the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) timeline to finalize digital asset rules by late 2024, with full implementation slated for 2027.
  • Regulators believe that providing a safe, legal crypto-payment gateway may discourage punters from using offshore.

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has announced its intention to explore the formal integration of cryptocurrencies into the regulated gambling market.

Speaking at the Betting and Gaming Council’s (BGC) annual general meeting in London, Tim Miller, the UKGC’s Executive Director of Research and Policy, outlined a vision where digital assets could transition from a regulatory grey area to a mainstream payment option.

The announcement comes at a critical juncture for both the gambling and fintech sectors. As the United Kingdom attempts to solidify its status as a global “crypto hub,” the gambling industry—one of the nation’s most robust economic drivers—is seeking to align its payment infrastructures with modern consumer preferences.

The primary driver behind this exploratory phase is the shifting behavior of British consumers. Despite a slight dip in ownership last year, approximately 8% of the UK adult population holds some form of cryptocurrency. For the UKGC, the challenge is no longer whether crypto exists in gambling, but where it takes place.

“I am keen that we approach this in the spirit of exploring the art of the possible rather than starting from a position of finding all the reasons not to innovate,” Miller told the London audience. This marks a departure from previous, more cautious stances, suggesting that the regulator is ready to tackle the complexities of blockchain transparency and volatility.

The black market battleground

A significant factor influencing this policy shift is the alarming growth of unlicensed gambling operators. Recent data from Yield Sec indicates that illegal operators captured a staggering 71% of Europe’s online betting and casino market in 2024. In the UK specifically, the unlicensed market has utilized pirated streaming services to carve out a 9% share of the domestic market.

By allowing licensed, tax-paying UK firms to accept crypto, the UKGC hopes to reclaim “punters” who currently flock to offshore crypto casinos. These offshore sites often lack basic “Know Your Customer” (KYC) protocols and responsible gambling tools. Miller emphasized that by creating a domestic, regulated alternative, the UK can provide a safer environment for those who prefer using digital wallets.

“Innovation should be and can be one of our central consumer protection tools when it comes to the illegal market,” Miller stated, framing the adoption of crypto not as a concession but as a proactive safety measure.

The illegal gambling taskforce

The strategy is being executed through a multi-agency approach. Miller chairs a subgroup of the government’s newly formed Illegal Gambling Taskforce, which includes high-level representatives from the finance sector and social media giants. This taskforce is working to suppress illegal activity at the source—by disrupting the financial and digital pipelines that offshore operators rely on.

To ensure the move toward crypto is handled “sensibly,” the UKGC has formally engaged its Industry Forum. This advisory body is tasked with exploring how crypto payments can align with the three core licensing objectives of the Gambling Act: keeping gambling crime-free, ensuring it is fair and open, and protecting children and vulnerable people.

Barriers to entry: The suitability hurdle

While the door is opening for crypto payments, it remains firmly shut for existing “crypto casinos” that have operated outside of UK law. Miller was clear: the legalization of crypto payments does not equate to an amnesty for those currently flouting regulations.

In a follow-up communication, Miller noted that firms currently operating illegally would face immense difficulty passing the UK’s stringent “suitability tests.” The UKGC’s licensing process requires a deep dive into an operator’s history, financial integrity, and commitment to consumer protection. For many offshore entities, the lack of past KYC compliance will likely serve as an insurmountable barrier to obtaining a UK license under the new regime.

Navigating the 2027 horizon

The timeline for this transition is tethered to the broader UK financial regulatory framework. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is currently drafting the overarching rules for the digital asset sector. With these rules expected to be finalized by the end of this year and enacted by 2027, the gambling industry has a narrow window to prepare.

Gambling firms are expected to be among the primary applicants for crypto licenses. However, significant hurdles remain. The volatility of assets like Bitcoin poses challenges for “affordability checks”—a cornerstone of the UKGC’s harm-reduction strategy. Additionally, the pseudonymity of blockchain transactions complicates Anti-Money Laundering (AML) efforts.

A gamble on technology

The UK Gambling Commission’s pivot toward cryptocurrency is a calculated risk. It acknowledges that technology is moving faster than legislation and that the best way to protect consumers is to bring emerging trends within the “regulatory tent.”

As the Industry Forum begins its work, the focus will remain on balancing the “appetite from punters” with the rigorous safety standards that define the British betting market. If successful, the UK could set a global precedent for how a mature gambling market integrates the decentralized world of finance without compromising on social responsibility.

Also Read: The Digital Pound Race: FCA Taps 4 Firms to Pilot Regulated Stablecoins

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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