Changpeng Zhao Sees Signs of a Bull Market Thanks to Chinese Television
A cryptocurrency-related report on China Central Television (CCTV) sparked chatter in local communities, noted Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Changpeng Zhao Sees Signs of a Bull Market Thanks to Chinese Television
A cryptocurrency-related report on China Central Television (CCTV) sparked chatter in local communities, noted Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.
BitMEX to obtain license in Hong Kong
BitMEX will launch a specialized service for Hong Kong residents as part of preparing to apply for a VASP license in the jurisdiction.
HashKey Capital plans a $1 billion-plus valuation in new funding round
The Hong Kong-based HashKey Group plans to raise between $100 million and $200 million in a new funding round at a valuation above $1 billion.
Hong Kong signals a tough approach to regulating cryptocurrencies
Hong Kong will take a tough approach to regulating the digital-asset sector, according to HKMA chief Eddie Yue.
Opinion: China Maintains Its Stance on Cryptocurrencies
Mainland China has not changed its anti-cryptocurrency stance, despite global adoption of the industry in Hong Kong. This was stated by Shan Zhong, head of the local insurer China Pacific Insurance (CPIС).
Hong Kong authorities urge banks to service licensed crypto firms
Banks should support regulated digital-asset-related companies in meeting their banking-service needs.
Blofin Academy: Hong Kong Could Provide Liquidity to Spur Bitcoin Growth
Liquidity tightening despite the imminent end of the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle will continue to weigh on Bitcoin prices. The situation could be changed by Hong Kong's transformation into a crypto hub for the industry, according to Blockfin Academy.
Hong Kong to unveil new licensing regime for crypto exchanges
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) will issue in May guidance on the licensing regime for digital asset trading platforms.
Hong Kong court classifies digital assets as property
In the Gatecoin case, the Hong Kong High Court recognised digital assets as property, according to Hogan Lovells.
WSJ: Hong Kong banks start serving crypto companies
Hong Kong banks, including a unit of the state-owned Bank of Communications, have begun taking crypto companies as new clients, according to WSJ.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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