The party said it returned about £26,000 after Labour MP Phil Brickell asked the Electoral Commission to examine whether the anonymous memecoin project's payments were permissible.
The commission said it was reviewing the information but had not opened a formal investigation, while Restore Britain accused the regulator of leaking damaging claims and said it would complain.
Britain Token said it backed Rupert Lowe's party but was unaffiliated; the government has since pledged to ban crypto political donations, citing anonymity risks, though the reported payments were made before that move.
How might the crypto donation ban impact the fundraising abilities of new political parties like Restore Britain?
Could stricter transparency rules for cryptocurrency donations have been a better solution than an outright ban in UK politics?