Paul Chan: Hong Kong Stablecoin License Expected to be Issued Later This Year
BlockBeats News, January 21st, according to the
Paul Chan pointed out that as an international financial center, Hong Kong adopts a proactive and prudent approach to develop digital assets and promotes market responsibility and sustainable development based on the principles of "same activity, same risk, same regulation." Starting from 2023, Hong Kong has granted licenses to 11 virtual asset exchanges and is expected to issue stablecoin licenses later this year. In addition, the government has taken the lead in promoting tokenization development, including issuing three batches of tokenized green bonds totaling approximately $2.1 billion, and launching a regulatory sandbox to encourage application innovation.
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