Gate News reports that on March 18, media disclosed that the UK Reform Party, led by Nigel Farage, has not yet provided any cryptocurrency donation wallet addresses to the UK Electoral Commission, despite multiple requests from regulators. The party previously announced acceptance of crypto donations, which quickly raised concerns about transparency of funding sources and potential foreign interference.
The UK Electoral Commission stated that political parties are obliged to cooperate by providing relevant information to ensure compliance with election laws. However, as investigations are still ongoing, specific details have not been made public. Regulators also pointed out that cryptocurrency donations pose particular challenges in identifying donors and verifying legitimacy, and could be used to circumvent existing regulatory frameworks.
Currently, no crypto donations have been officially reported. Under the rules, donations under £500 do not need to be reported, a mechanism that is considered susceptible to being split to conceal large inflows of funds. Authorities have called for stronger legal authority to prevent illegal funds from entering the UK political system.
Notably, Reform UK’s crypto payments are processed by a company called Radom, which obtained a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license through a Polish entity, bypassing direct scrutiny from the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Additionally, since Poland has not fully implemented the EU’s MiCA regulatory framework, the oversight there remains relatively limited.
Industry expert Robert Nogacki pointed out that Poland’s current crypto registration thresholds are low, requiring only a small fee for licensing, with a relatively lenient review process that could pose compliance risks. The report also mentioned that some organizations involved in cross-border illegal fund flows have previously exploited similar regulatory environments to obtain licenses.
As the use of crypto assets in political financing expands, regulatory and compliance issues are becoming focal points. The UK’s subsequent policy developments may set an example for global crypto donation regulation.
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