Highlights
In a bold move to cement its position as the global crypto hub, Hong Kong has announced the passage of the Stablecoin Bill. With this move, Hong Kong has overpowered the United States in crypto regulation, as the latter lags behind in stablecoin laws.
Notably, Hong Kong’s move comes amid the uncertainty surrounding the much-hyped GENIUS Act in the US. Though the Senate advanced the bill, its final passage is still pending.
The Legislative Council of Hong Kong has reportedly passed the third reading of the Stablecoin Bill. With the bill, the government introduces a licensing regime for fiat-referenced stablecoin issuers in Hong Kong to bolster the city’s virtual asset regulatory framework and promote financial stability and innovation. Christopher Hui, the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, stated,
This is not only in line with international regulatory requirements, but also lays a solid foundation for Hong Kong’s virtual asset market, which, in turn, promotes the sustainable development of the industry, protects users’ rights and interests, and strengthens Hong Kong’s status as an international financial centre.
As per official statements, institutions will be able to apply to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority for stablecoin issuer licenses by the end of this year. According to Legislative Council member Ng Kit Chuang, stablecoin regulation is a key priority in Hong Kong’s vision to become an international crypto hub.
Significantly, the Ordinance is guided by the principle of ‘same activity, same risks, same regulation.’ It employs a risk-based approach to create a resilient regulatory framework. Eddie Yue, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, posited,
The Ordinance has established a risk-based, pragmatic, and flexible regulatory regime. We believe that a robust and fit-for-purpose regulatory environment would provide favourable conditions to support the healthy, responsible, and sustainable development of Hong Kong’s stablecoin and the broader digital asset ecosystem.
Despite President Donald Trump’s pro-crypto measures and the SEC’s renewed approach to the industry, the country fails to lead in regulation. Over the past few weeks, the community has been eagerly anticipating the passage of the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin bill that is poised to reshape the future of US crypto regulation.
While the US Senate initially failed to advance the bill, the GENIUS Act made history with a 66-32 procedural vote on Monday night. However, the bill awaits a full-floor vote tomorrow (May 22).
The GENIUS Act now awaits a vote in the House of Representatives before potentially being signed into law by President Trump. If enacted, the bill would establish a federal framework for regulating stablecoins. Amidst this backdrop, Hong Kong’s crypto regulations and the advancement of its stablecoin bill have garnered significant attention.
Bitcoin (BTC) is in profit on almost all of its supply, leading to discussion by…
Pro-crypto Mike Selig is reportedly the frontrunner to become the next chair of the U.S.…
Nate Geraci, president of Novadius Wealth Management, has predicted that several crypto ETF filings could…
Bitcoin-backed stocks of Strategy can now be accessed on Robinhood. This represents a significant move…
The Bitcoin ETFs have seen a huge turnaround this week, recording their largest weekly inflows…
Shiba Inu’s Layer 2 network, Shibarium, has returned online following a $4 million exploit that…