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Wealthy crypto believer and incoming UK PM Rishi Sunak once commissioned a royal NFT

Rishi Sunak is set to become prime minister of the United Kingdom within days. Sunak was defeated for the top government post by Liz Truss on Sept. 5, but she resigned after 45 days in office. Indications so far are that his selection for the office is good news for the crypto industry.

Sunak was chancellor of the exchequer, or head of the treasury, from early 2020 to July 5, when he resigned during a scandal that shook Boris Johnson’s government. During that time, Sunak repeatedly voiced his support for crypto. Speaking in April about proposed regulatory reform related to stablecoins, Sunak said:

“It’s my ambition to make the UK a global hub for crypto-asset technology, and the measures we’ve outlined […] will help to ensure firms can invest, innovate and scale up in this country. This is part of our plan to ensure the UK financial services industry is always at the forefront of technology and innovation.”

sunak has also spoken positively of central bank digital currency. In April, hey commissioned the Royal Mint to issue a nonfungible token (NFT) by the end of the year “as an emblem of the forward-looking approach the UK is determined to take.”

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He also oversaw the drafting of the Financial Services and Markets Billwhich is now making its way through Parliament and promises to provide a regulatory framework for stablecoins and crypto assets.

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Sunak has made history for several reasons. At 42, he is the youngest prime minister in modern UK history. David Cameron and Tony Blair were 43 when they assumed office. Sunak and his wife have a combined fortune worth 730 million pounds ($824 million), making him the richest British prime minister to take office.

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