
The crypto company chaired by former chancellor Philip Hammond has dropped its second attempt to register in the UK after failing for more than three years to be approved by the British financial regulator.
Copper, which provides trading, storage and settlement of cryptocurrencies, said on Friday that it had withdrawn its application to be on the Financial Conduct Authority’s Cryptoasset Register.
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