What is the legal status of cryptocurrency in the UK? Real-Life Examples

By Natalie Popova, Legal Consultant | Express Law Solutions


Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance, contact Express Law Solutions.


1. Example: Bitcoin Bank (2019–2020, UK)

  • The website promised “guaranteed 10% daily returns” on crypto investments.
  • Victims invested tens of thousands of pounds, then contact with the platform disappeared.
  • Legal outcome: The FCA issued a warning for the unlicensed platform and advised victims to report to Action Fraud.

2. Phishing and Fake Exchanges

Example: Fake Binance phishing attack (2021, global)

  • Hackers created a clone of the Binance website to steal user accounts.
  • Victims in the UK and Europe lost millions of dollars in crypto.
  • Lesson: Always verify URLs, use two-factor authentication (2FA), and never enter private keys on suspicious websites.

3. Romance / Social Scams

Example: CryptoLove Scam (UK, 2020)

  • Victims were persuaded via dating apps to invest in “exclusive crypto projects.”
  • Funds were transferred to international accounts.
  • Legal outcome: Investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA); partial recovery through legal action against identified perpetrators.

 4. Recovery Scams

Example: Crypto Recovery UK (2019)

  • After an initial scam, a company promised to recover lost funds for a “fee.”
  • Victims lost additional thousands of pounds.
  • Legal lesson: Never pay fees for “recovery” without verification; these are often secondary scams.

5. Pump-and-Dump Schemes

Example: Verge (XVG) Pump-and-Dump, 2018

  • Groups artificially inflated the price of an obscure token.
  • Small investors were left with devalued tokens while organizers profited.
  • Regulatory context: The SEC and FCA issue warnings against such market manipulation.

 6. Legal Actions and Regulatory Measures

  1. FCA vs. CoinDeal (2020) – The FCA issued a warning for operating without registration.
  2. Action Fraud Reports (2021) – Over 1,000 crypto scam reports in the UK within 12 months, totaling losses exceeding £30 million.
  3. Global Example – BitConnect (2016–2018)
    • Ponzi scheme promising high returns from crypto lending.
    • Shut down in the US and internationally; investors lost hundreds of millions of dollars.

a visual-style timeline of real cryptocurrency scams and legal cases, formatted in a clear, structured way suitable for articles, presentations, or videos:

YearScam / CaseType of ScamJurisdictionAmount LostLegal Outcome / Notes
2016–2018BitConnectPonzi / Crypto LendingGlobalHundreds of millions USDShut down internationally; multiple arrests; SEC and other authorities took action
2019–2020Bitcoin BankFake Investment PlatformUKTens of thousands GBPFCA warning; victims advised to report to Action Fraud
2019Crypto Recovery UKRecovery ScamUKThousands GBPSecondary scam; victims lost more funds; legal warnings issued
2020CryptoLove ScamRomance / Social ScamUKVaries (hundreds of thousands GBP)NCA investigation; partial recovery via legal action
2021Fake Binance PhishingPhishing / Fake ExchangeUK & GlobalMillions USDHighlighted need for 2FA and URL verification; FCA warnings
2018Verge (XVG) Pump-and-DumpMarket ManipulationGlobalVariesFCA and SEC issued warnings; investors lost value
2020CoinDealUnlicensed ExchangeUKUnknownFCA warning for operating without registration

Insights from the Timeline

1. Patterns: Most scams involve either false promises of high returns, fake platforms, or social engineering.

2. Jurisdictions: While scams are global, UK victims appear frequently, highlighting the need for FCA compliance and public awareness.

3. Regulatory response: FCA, Action Fraud, NCA, and international regulators have been actively issuing warnings and taking enforcement actions.

4. Investor lesson: Always verify platform registration, maintain private wallets, use 2FA, and never trust “guaranteed profits” claims.

References for Real-World Cryptocurrency Scams

  1. FCA Warnings on Bitcoin Bank and CoinDeal
  2. Action Fraud Reports – UK Crypto Scams
  3. CryptoLove Scam / Romance Scams
  4. Fake Binance Phishing Attack (2021)
  5. Pump-and-Dump Schemes (Verge XVG, 2018)
  6. BitConnect (2016–2018)
  7. Recovery Scams – Crypto Recovery UK
  8. National Crime Agency (NCA) – Crypto Crime Overview


For more comprehensive insights, explore our Legal Cases page and review the applicable UK legal framework.

Disclosure Notice: All names and identifying details in the following case studies have been changed to protect client confidentiality. These examples are based on real scenarios, but any resemblance to actual persons or entities is purely coincidental.

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