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Hong Kong Accelerates Crypto Regulation with Stablecoin Licenses and Expanded Framework

Hong Kong Accelerates Crypto Regulation with Stablecoin Licenses and Expanded Framework

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2026-02-25 09:09:02
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Hong Kong will issue its first stablecoin licenses in March, marking a pivotal step in formalizing digital currency oversight. Financial Secretary Paul Chan confirmed the MOVE alongside plans to legislate for crypto dealers and custodians later this year, broadening the city's regulatory reach beyond exchange platforms.

The initiative positions Hong Kong to compete with Singapore and Dubai for regional crypto dominance. Chan emphasized "compliant, risk-controlled" exploration of use cases, signaling a measured approach to institutional products like margin trading and derivatives. Liquidity, not unchecked growth, remains the priority.

Parallel efforts include clarifying blockchain rules for bond registers and advancing a wholesale CBDC platform for 24/7 tokenized asset settlement. Tax reforms aligning with OECD crypto reporting standards will phase in over two years.

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