UK Rules Out National Digital Asset Reserve, Focuses on Blockchain Innovation

By: cryptonews|2025/05/07 07:00:07
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The UK government has officially stated that it will not follow the U.S. in creating a national digital asset reserve. Emma Reynolds MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, clarified that the UK does not view stockpiling Bitcoin as appropriate for its market. The government, however, continues to explore other ways of integrating digital assets into its financial infrastructure. UK Dismisses Bitcoin Reserve Plans Speaking at the Financial Times Digital Asset Summit in London, Reynolds emphasized that while the U.S. is taking steps to build a Bitcoin reserve, the UK will not pursue the same strategy. “We don’t think that’s appropriate for our market,” Reynolds said, explaining that the UK has a distinct financial and digital asset regulation approach. Furthermore, he acknowledged the growing role of digital currencies but confirmed that the government will not mirror the U.S. model of holding Bitcoin on the country’s balance sheet. Strengthening UK-US Cooperation on Digital Assets While distancing itself from the Bitcoin reserve idea, the UK government remains committed to closer cooperation with the U.S. on digital asset regulation. Reynolds pointed to recent high-level discussions between the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. These meetings have led to the formation of a “senior official level working group between the UK and the US” focusing on digital assets and regulation. A regulatory forum between the two nations is scheduled for June, where further details on cooperation will be discussed. This forum aligns with the UK’s goal to enhance global collaboration on digital assets while avoiding the EU’s path of creating a bespoke regulatory regime for crypto assets. UK’s Regulatory Approach to Digital Assets From Reynolds’s perspective, the UK would merge digital asset rulemaking with traditional financial services regulations by implementing the principle of “same risk, same regulatory approach.” According to Ms. Reynolds, the decentralized nature of crypto, especially Bitcoin, poses specific hurdles for the government regarding monitoring activities. The UK seeks to establish a regulatory framework that optimizes digital asset innovation within stable observational parameters despite its disagreement with MiCA. According to Reynolds, Bitcoin’s decentralized nature makes some digital asset regulations challenging, while government intervention becomes less effective. The UK’s response to the crypto market has been cautious but progressive in line with this trend. Nevertheless, the government intends to embrace blockchain in its upcoming regulatory framework. Blockchain technology will be introduced in sovereign debt issuance, ensuring that crypto assets do not destabilize the financial system. Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The article does not constitute financial advice or advice of any kind. Coin Edition is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of the utilization of content, products, or services mentioned. Readers are advised to exercise caution before taking any action related to the company.

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2025 Full-Year Financial Highlights


Revenue: Expected to be between $39 million and $41 million, reaching a new company high.


Organic Growth: Excluding the impact of the company's strategic contraction of its U.S. operations, core revenue is expected to grow 11% to 17% year over year.


Gross Profit Margin: Expected to be between 28% and 30%, reflecting continued operational efficiency improvements.


Adjusted EBITDA: The company expects to achieve a positive full-year result in 2025, a significant improvement from a $3.5 million loss in 2024, mainly due to rigorous cost controls and a higher-margin sales mix.


Core Consumer Food Business Performance


In 2025, DDC's core consumer food business maintained strong operational performance.


The company also disclosed Core Consumer Food Business Adjusted EBITDA, a metric that further excludes costs related to its Bitcoin reserve strategy and non-cash fair value adjustments related to its Bitcoin holdings from adjusted EBITDA to more accurately reflect the core business performance.


In 2025, Core Consumer Food Business Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be between $5.5 million and $6 million.


Bitcoin Reserve Update


In the first half of 2025, DDC initiated a long-term Bitcoin accumulation strategy, holding Bitcoin as its primary reserve asset.


As of December 31, 2025: The company holds 1,183 BTC.


As of February 28, 2026: Holdings increased to 2,118 BTC


Today's additional purchase of 65 BTC brings the company's total holdings to 2,183 BTC


DDC Founder, Chairman, and CEO Norma Chu stated, "We are proud to have closed 2025 with record revenue and positive adjusted EBITDA, demonstrating the steady growth of the company's consumer food business and the ongoing improvement in profitability. We are building a disciplined, growth-oriented food platform and strategically allocating capital to Bitcoin assets with a long-term view, aligning with our core beliefs. We believe that this dual-track model of 'Steady Consumer Business + Strategic Bitcoin Reserve' will help DDC create lasting long-term value for shareholders."


Adjusted EBITDA Definition
For the full year 2025, the company defines "Adjusted EBITDA" (a non-GAAP financial measure) as: Net income / (loss) excluding the following items:· Interest expense· Taxes· Foreign exchange gains/losses· Long-lived asset impairment· Depreciation and amortization· Non-cash fair value changes related to financial instruments (including Bitcoin holdings)· Stock-based compensation


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