Zircon Securities, a subsidiary of Zhuo Rui Financial Group, has officially announced that it has been approved by the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission (SFC) to carry out the qualification of virtual asset deposit and withdrawal (VA Token In/Out) business. This move makes Zhuo Rui Securities one of the few compliance platforms in the industry that can realize the full process of virtual asset deposit, transaction and withdrawal through mobile app. It is reported that the group's one-s...
Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission Chief Executive Leung Fung Yee delivered a keynote address at the Vietnam National Securities Commission Symposium, where she said that differences in global regulatory approaches pose serious challenges to crypto asset liquidity and compliance, and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission has just released a virtual asset roadmap called "ASPIRe", which states that global crypto...
The Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission today released its newly developed "ASPIRe" roadmap, setting out 12 key measures under the five pillars to enhance the security, innovation and growth of Hong Kong's virtual asset market. The five pillars of the "ASPIRe" roadmap are Access, Safeguards, Products, Infrastructure and Relationships (see annex). These measures will promote global liquidity access, enable security-based adaptive compliance and product frameworks, and promote...
According to NOW Financial reports, the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission will announce the virtual asset development roadmap this afternoon. Ye Zhiheng, executive director of the intermediary department of the Securities Supervision Commission, said at the Consensus Forum that it is not difficult to formulate the roadmap, and the focus is on how to implement the roadmap. He revealed that it is not just one road, but includes 12 initiatives. Ye Zhiheng pointed out that on the route...
Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission Chief Executive Officer Liang Fengyi said at the Consensus Forum that virtual assets can now enter the second stage, in this pro-growth strategy, first, Hong Kong will complete the legislation of virtual asset activities, second, will expand products and services, third will optimize the operation process, including hot wallet, cold wallet regulations, and adjust custody requirements and insurance requirements, will be reviewed in terms of compliance a...
According to reports, Liang Fengyi, chief executive of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission, said at the Consensus Forum that the virtual asset roadmap will be released this afternoon, and forward-looking strategies will be formulated by studying the future development direction. Among them, expanding the products and services of licensed virtual asset trading platforms, is considering allowing pledges, providing derivatives for professional investors, and is also considering providin...
On February 19, the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission approved another virtual asset trading platform license, the latest being the virtual asset trading platform Bullish, which increased the number of licensed virtual asset trading platforms in Hong Kong to 10. Liu Dehao, senior vice president and head of global sales at Bullish, said in an interview with this newspaper earlier that Hong Kong is an important business point, and there are currently more than 100 employees in Hong Kong,...
Ip Chi Heng, Executive Director of the Intermediaries Department of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission, is expected to announce the virtual asset development roadmap within this month. In addition to explaining the development principles, the roadmap will also mention the short-term expectations of the Securities Supervision Commission and the scope of market research, as well as the areas that platform participants hope to optimize. In addition, the focus of the virtual asset roadm...
The Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission has previously approved the listing of Bitcoin and Ethereum futures and spot exchange traded funds (ETFs). When asked whether it would consider allowing the launch of virtual currency leveraged and inverse (L & I) ETFs, the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission, Liang Fengyi, responded that it would consider the volatility of the relevant assets, and if the volatility is not large, it will consider approving the...
On February 15, according to Hong Kong media Ming Pao, the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission held a virtual asset advisory group meeting with the licensed virtual asset trading platform (VATP) for the first time yesterday. Liang Fengyi, chief executive of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission, said that after the establishment of the group, VATP licensees can provide opinions on the future operation of VATP, improving the liquidity of virtual asset transactions, and enhancing...