Hong Kong’s stablecoin law to take effect in August, building on virtual asset licensing

Hong Kong’s stablecoin law to take effect in August, building on virtual asset licensing

Hong Kong’s new stablecoin ordinance, which requires issuers of assets backed by fiat currency to be licensed, is set to take effect on August 1, according to a government announcement on Friday. The city’s Legislative Council passed the bill regulating stablecoins – a type of cryptocurrency backed by a reference asset, usually fiat currencies such…

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Hong Kong stablecoin law draws mainland attention as Citic anticipates tokenisation boom

Hong Kong stablecoin law draws mainland attention as Citic anticipates tokenisation boom

Hong Kong’s move to legalise stablecoins – cryptocurrencies that maintain a fixed value by being pegged to a reference asset – is grabbing the attention of mainland institutions, as a leading Chinese brokerage predicts a boom in tokenised real-world assets (RWA) in the city. While Beijing has remained largely quiet on Hong Kong’s new stablecoin…

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Hong Kong stablecoin law draws mainland attention as Citic anticipates tokenisation boom

Hong Kong stablecoin law draws mainland attention as Citic anticipates tokenisation boom

Hong Kong’s move to legalise stablecoins – cryptocurrencies that maintain a fixed value by being pegged to a reference asset – is grabbing the attention of mainland institutions, as a leading Chinese brokerage predicts a boom in tokenised real-world assets (RWA) in the city. While Beijing has remained largely quiet on Hong Kong’s new stablecoin…

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My Take | Hong Kong’s stablecoin ambitions offer Beijing a channel to bring yuan into crypto world

My Take | Hong Kong’s stablecoin ambitions offer Beijing a channel to bring yuan into crypto world

China is not a fan of cryptocurrencies. Over the past decade, the Chinese government has built up one of the world’s most hostile regulatory frameworks against cryptocurrency-related activities, including trading and mining. Beijing views digital assets like bitcoin as a threat to the country’s financial stability and capital account controls, and even a challenge to…

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