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Tax-free bitcoin is back: How UK investors can avoid paying duty on crypto investments once more

By Jamie Crawley · Published April 22, 2026 · 4 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Tax-free bitcoin is back: How UK investors can avoid paying duty on crypto investments once more

Stratiphy will offer access to three ETNs provided by 21Shares: those covering bitcoin, ether and one combining BTC and gold.

By Jamie Crawley|Edited by Sheldon Reback Apr 22, 2026, 2:11 p.m. Make preferred on
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Investors in the U.K. can once again hold cryptocurrency exchange-traded notes (ETNs) in a tax-free vehicle after fintech startup Stratiphy received approval to offer them in a special class of individual savings account (ISA), according to a report by the Financial Times on Wednesday.

Stratiphy, a fintech platform that allows users to personalize their investment strategies, is offering both crypto ETNs and Innovative Finance ISAs (IFISAs), the wrapper authorized to invest in them, the FT reported.

ISAs allow users to save up to 20,000 pounds ($27,000) a year without paying income tax or capital gains tax on the returns. The two most common types are cash ISAs, which pay interest, and stocks and shares ISAs, which invest in equities and exchange-traded instruments.

At the end of February, the U.K.'s tax authority, His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), classified crypto ETNs as instruments only available in IFISAs from the start of the current tax year on April 6.

This essentially made last year's decision to lift the ban on retail users accessing crypto ETNs redundant because no mainstream investment platform offered IFISAs. The few that did had no plans to offer crypto products.

The decision drew criticism from some commentators, who said it risked making the U.K. an outlier among markets where exchange-traded products (ETPs) have made crypto investment available to a far broader base of retail investors.

Stratiphy will offer access to three ETNs provided by 21Shares: those covering bitcoin BTC$79,087.17, ether (ETH) and one combining BTC and gold.

The London-based investment platform, which opened for business in August last year, manages 4 million pounds ($5.4 million) for 2,000 retail and corporate clients.

"We see a disproportionate level of interest in these [crypto] products," CEO Daniel Gold said, according to the newspaper.

"It's a really interesting way to diversify your portfolio. It's a new asset class with low correlation to other asset classes."

Stratiphy did not immediately respond to CoinDesk's request for comment.

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