Binance-Backed HKVAEX Seeks Hong Kong Crypto License
In a significant move in Hong Kong’s evolving cryptocurrency sector, the virtual asset trading platform HKVAEX has applied for a license with the city’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC). This application, submitted on November 25, positions HKVAEX alongside other recent applicants like Panthertrade and OKX in seeking regulatory approval under Hong Kong’s new crypto regulatory framework.
Binance Allegedly Behind New HKVAEX Launch
June witnessed a pivotal change in Hong Kong’s approach to cryptocurrency regulation. The new framework, a departure from previous restrictions, now permits retail investors to engage in virtual asset trading. Previously, this domain was limited to professional investors with a minimum of $1 million in bankable assets. This shift has democratized access to digital assets and spurred the SFC to begin issuing licenses to crypto exchanges, with OSL and HashKey being the first recipients.
The world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, is reportedly behind the establishment of HKVAEX, according to an October report by The South China Morning Post. Citing anonymous industry insiders, the report suggests that Binance set up HKVAEX, which commenced operations in February 2023, to navigate the licensing process in Hong Kong. Despite these claims, HKVAEX has maintained its stance as an independent entity, emphasizing its commitment to applying for the SFC’s virtual asset trading platform license.
The urgency in regulating and legitimizing the cryptocurrency market in Hong Kong has been further driven by the JPEX scandal, considered one of the largest financial frauds in the region’s history. This incident has accelerated the SFC’s efforts to approve cryptocurrency products to bolster industry compliance.
Regulatory Vigilance Rises in Hong Kong Crypto
The landscape of virtual assets in Hong Kong may soon witness a significant transformation. OSL Compliance Exchange, a licensed virtual asset platform, indicates growing interest from financial technology solution providers in integrating tokenized platforms with traditional banking systems. Such a move could capitalize on the public’s trust in banks, catalyzing the growth of the virtual asset industry.
In the wake of regulatory changes and incidents like the JPEX scandal, authorities have heightened their vigilance. Hu Zhenbang, the chief financial officer of OSL, noted an increased pace in product approvals by regulatory bodies. Concurrently, there is a greater emphasis on stringent monitoring of non-compliant platforms, particularly in curbing aggressive advertising tactics previously witnessed in public spaces like MTR stations.
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