【UK executives say delayed regulation will harm plans to become a global cryptocurrency hub】According to Jinse Finance, several industry executives stated in an interview with CNBC that the UK needs to make greater efforts to become a global center for the cryptocurrency industry to avoid falling behind countries like the United States. Although the UK has expressed its desire to become a crypto hub since 2022, it only began seeking feedback on industry legislation this week. In contrast, the EU has already implemented the (Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation) (MiCA), while the new Trump administration is promoting industry development and easing regulations. Cassie Craddock, Managing Director of Ripple UK and Europe, pointed out in an interview with CNBC: "Other jurisdictions have begun to seize the opportunity." Keith Grose, head of Coinbase UK, told CNBC: "I think the UK will ultimately do the right thing, but if it gets it wrong, there is a risk of driving innovation to other markets."