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Justin Sun on Hong Kong Outlook, State of Crypto Regulation

Hong Kong continues to draw in crypto enthusiasts by embracing Web3 and creating more transparent regulatory frameworks. TRON founder and Huobi Global Advisor Justin Sun discusses the outlook for crypto in Hong Kong, an update about the progress on securing Huobi's crypto trading license in the region, and his take on the U.S. crypto regulatory landscape.

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Animoca Brands Executive Chairman Yat Siu Discusses Crypto Regulation in Hong Kong

Animoca Brands co-founder and executive chairman Yat Siu joins "First Mover" to discuss the state of crypto regulation in Hong Kong as the city establishes a task force that promotes Web3 development. The establishment of a regulatory framework "gives it legitimacy," Siu said.

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Animoca Brands Executive Chairman Yat Siu Joins Hong Kong’s Web3 Task Force

Animoca Brands co-founder and executive chairman Yat Siu is joining the Hong Kong government's task force for promoting Web3 development. Siu joins "First Mover" to share insights into his role and Hong Kong's state of crypto. Plus, Siu's take on the future of gaming.

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Hong Kong's Task Force for Web3 Development; South Korea Passes Crypto Bill

The Hong Kong government established a task force for promoting Web3 development, according to a press release on Friday. This comes as South Korea's National Assembly passed the Virtual Asset User Protection Act, marking the country's first step towards building a legal framework for virtual assets. "The Hash" panel discusses the state of crypto regulation in the U.S. compared to the rest of the world.

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Hong Kong cria força-tarefa para desenvolvimento Web3

Hong Kong quer ser um centro da Web3, disse o secretário financeiro Paul Chan.

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O que Nova York pode Aprenda com Hong Kong na regulamentação de Cripto

Um pequeno número de indivíduos não eleitos em Washington D.C. estão exercendo um poder autoritário alarmante como reguladores, contrariando o desejo declarado da Big Apple de migrar de sistemas financeiros antiquados para sistemas digitais, escreve Omer Ozden.

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T ignore Tóquio e Hong Kong como pontos HOT de Cripto

Os dois centros financeiros do Extremo Oriente adotam uma abordagem abrangente para supervisionar a Cripto e provavelmente atrairão empresas do mundo todo. Eles T aparecem no ranking Cripto Hubs 2023 da CoinDesk dos 15 melhores lugares para viver e trabalhar para profissionais de Cripto , mas não devem ser ignorados.

Yat Siu, co-founder and executive chairman of Animoca Brands. (Shutterstock/CoinDesk)

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O HSBC de Hong Kong permite que os clientes negociem Bitcoin e ETFs de Ether, mas isso não é realmente uma novidade

Os clientes do HSBC em Hong Kong podem, de fato, negociar esses produtos de investimento em Cripto desde que eles foram listados pela primeira vez na Bolsa de Valores de Hong Kong em dezembro.

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Neil Tan: Hong Kong’s Crypto Push

Cryptocurrency firms are being driven to explore friendlier jurisdictions due to a challenging regulatory climate in the U.S., says Neil Tan, chairman of the FinTech Association of Hong Kong. The city’s strategic position as a gateway to China, combined with its robust access to capital, are strengthening its ambitions to become a leader in the virtual assets arena. However, Hong Kong faces stiff competition as it vies with Dubai and Singapore. In a Word on the Block interview with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Tan explains why the comprehensive rules set by the city’s Securities and Futures Commission — including the facilitation of retail trading while ensuring investor protection — have become key attractions for these firms.

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Hong Kong Pressures 3 Major Banks to Take On Crypto Exchanges as Clients: Report

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is putting pressure on HSBC, Standard Chartered and Bank of China to take on crypto exchanges as clients, according to a report from the Financial Times. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the state of crypto in the city.

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