The UK government is set to release a report today reviewing political financing regulations, including measures to prevent foreign funds, such as cryptocurrencies, from interfering with democracy. According to BlockBeats, the report is expected to propose a ban on political parties accepting cryptocurrency donations due to their anonymity and difficulty in tracking, which could be exploited by foreign entities to bypass existing rules and disrupt UK elections. The Labour government plans to incorporate the review's findings into the upcoming Elections and Democracy Bill to tighten the regulation of political donations. Previously, Nathan Gill, former Welsh leader of the UK Reform Party, was sentenced to ten and a half years for accepting bribes in cryptocurrency.