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Huobi Expands Crypto Trading Services in Hong Kong

Policy & Regulation·June 17, 2023, 12:07 AM

Huobi, the Seychelles-headquartered prominent cryptocurrency exchange, is making strides in Hong Kong as its local subsidiary, Huobi HK, now offers crypto trading services to clients in the region.

Following its expressed intention to apply for a virtual asset exchange license from the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), Huobi HK has commenced providing crypto spot trading and virtual asset custody in Hong Kong. In order to comply with regulatory and anti-money laundering (AML) requirements, the exchange will collaborate with independent auditors, as announced by Huobi HK on Twitter.

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Crypto business licensing

This move aligns with the broader trend of crypto firms shifting their focus toward the East, where regulatory environments are becoming increasingly accommodative. A spokesperson for Huobi stated in a prepared statement: “Regulation of Web3 in Hong Kong will contribute to the widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies on a global scale.”

Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region under Chinese governance, recently introduced a regulatory framework for crypto exchanges, which took effect on June 1. Under these new regulations, retail investors in Hong Kong will be able to trade cryptocurrencies on licensed platforms, removing previous restrictions that limited trading to investors with portfolios exceeding HK$8 million (approximately $1 million).

The new regulations impose requirements on virtual asset trading platforms to implement “suitable” onboarding processes and disclosures. Additionally, tokens must meet “minimum criteria” to ensure that “retail investors should be less prone to market manipulation.”

 

Crypto sector interest

Hong Kong’s inviting regulatory landscape has already piqued the interest of crypto firms. The Greater China division of WeWork, a coworking provider, reported receiving 40 to 50 applications and inquiries from crypto businesses seeking to establish a presence in Hong Kong in recent months.

Justin Sun, Tron founder and Huobi global adviser, drew parallels between the developments in Hong Kong and Beijing in a tweet, stating, “It is indeed fascinating to witness the Beijing government’s recent focus on Web 3.0, particularly considering the imminent June 1st developments in Hong Kong.” Sun added that this represents “a significant step towards recognizing the transformative potential of decentralized systems and blockchain-based solutions.”

Huobi is actively involved in the development of Hong Kong’s Web3 ecosystem. In addition to its cryptocurrency trading license application, the firm became a significant contributor to Hong Kong’s first Web3 ecosystem fund during this year’s Hong Kong Web3 Carnival.

 

HK Virtual Assets Consortium

In a separate announcement, Huobi disclosed that it has become the first member of the Hong Kong Virtual Assets Consortium (HKVAC), an organization dedicated to providing credit ratings for crypto asset exchanges and trading products. HKVAC, a collaborative effort between crypto industry players, including exchanges, institutional investors, and Hong Kong-licensed rating agencies, aims to enhance the security risk management capabilities of the crypto industry and assist authorities in establishing Hong Kong as a regional hub for virtual assets and digital finance.

As a founding member of HKVAC, Huobi will serve as a reference point for the organization, leveraging its expertise in security technology and its compliance-oriented, standardized processes.

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