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David Mcllroy

Barrister

David Mcllroy is a barrister at Forum Chambers and Global Distinguished Professor of Banking Law at the University of Notre Dame (USA) in England. He specialises in banking and financial services law and regulation, cryptocurrency disputes, and professional negligence. David is ranked in Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 in his fields of expertise. Email: dmcilroy@forumchambers.com

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Crypto-lending: does the UK’s consumer credit regime offer an avenue for redress?

As cryptoassets have evolved, “staking” (the generation of rewards for locking up tokens), borrowing on margin, and lending against cryptocurrencies to, for example, bet on future movements of cryptoassets against fiat currencies, have all become available activities. In this article, David Mcllroy and Clyde Darrell examine how such activities interact with the UK’s consumer credit regime and the extent to which it can offer individuals an avenue for redress.

6 FEB 2025