Hong Kong is considering whether to allow exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that invest directly in cryptocurrency as it aims to become a digital-asset hub. The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) may permit retail investors to buy spot crypto ETFs if regulatory concerns are met. The approval of secondary market transactions will be more cautious, and permissionless blockchain use is not currently approved. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority also plans to broaden its regulation of virtual assets.
With Bitcoin ETFs in focus, some investors are disregarding the uncertainty surrounding the largest US crypto exchange https://t.co/Wmrm3tXH1t
Hong Kong’s HashKey exchange to list Chainlink for professional investors https://t.co/X9Zntcaec6
BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes said that if the BlackRock ETF becomes too big, it may actually kill Bitcoin; BlackRock and others are state agents, and Bitcoin is the antithesis of a centralized currency. He also warned that these entities could increase their control over the… https://t.co/AiH1FZhAH0
Cantor analysts are citing revisions to Bitcoin ETF applications as a reason for an eventual approval by the SEC https://t.co/UIK8adZaeW
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Wants to Broaden its Virtual Assets Regulation #blockchain #web3 https://t.co/xWTxVVLZ8D
With Bitcoin ETFs in focus, some investors are disregarding the uncertainty surrounding the largest US crypto exchange https://t.co/iuwUslG5vy
The likely imminent approval of spot exchange-traded funds for bitcoin could be a game-changing moment for the digital assets industry. @thetinyant and @MattKunke, at @gsr_io, explain why. For #TradingWeek, presented by @CMEGroup https://t.co/3vnAC5jD4e
NEW: #Bitcoin ETFs could make Bitcoin a financial asset rather than a circulating currency, per former CEO of BitMEX Arthur Hayes 😧 https://t.co/tU4HePqyTI
Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow exchange-traded funds that invest directly in crypto as it seeks to create a digital-asset hub https://t.co/MXVVRxOLUf
Hong Kong Regulator Planning to Widen Scope of Virtual Assets Supervision #crypto #virtualassets #regulation https://t.co/xWTxVVLZ8D
China will need to launch a spot #Bitcoin ETF once the U.S. SEC approves one, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes believes. https://t.co/NHKMQ149zl
Hong Kong's compliance exchange HashKey announced that it has launched the UNI/USD trading pair for professional investors. Deposits are now open and trading will begin on November 9. Currently, HashKey has USD trading pairs for BTC, ETH, USDT and AVAX. https://t.co/3nD1Ja6obc
Hong Kong's securities regulator, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), may allow retail investors to buy spot crypto ETFs https://t.co/igXTfr0n7m
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission issued a circular on tokenized products to open and encourage primary market transactions. The approval of secondary market transactions will be more cautious and in principle does not approve the use of permissionless blockchain… https://t.co/ONzylMxSob
Hong Kong is considering allowing retail investors to participate in spot cryptocurrency ETFs if regulatory concerns are met, the Securities and Futures Commission said. https://t.co/m6CNjJGVsN
Swan Bitcoin CEO @coryklippsten on when a spot bitcoin ETF could be approved: https://t.co/BMcX4X9x8J
Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow exchange-traded funds that invest directly in crypto as it seeks to create a digital-asset hub https://t.co/YZea7PNu5Q
Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow exchange-traded funds that invest directly in crypto as it seeks to create a digital-asset hub https://t.co/N7mkRTkIPm
Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow exchange-traded funds that invest directly in crypto as it seeks to create a digital-asset hub https://t.co/XwuCBLBNDS
Hong Kong is assessing whether to allow exchange-traded funds that invest directly in crypto as it seeks to create a digital-asset hub https://t.co/0S8hvnyyKT
With Bitcoin ETFs in focus, some investors are disregarding the uncertainty surrounding the largest US crypto exchange https://t.co/laYcRZmFmj