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Hong Kong Hastens Crypto Control in Response to Burgeoning Sector Needs

Responding to Global Trends, Government Strives to Improve and Accelerate the Regulation Framework

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
December 11, 2024
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  • Hong Kong is considering accelerating updates to its crypto regulations due to the rapid growth of the global crypto sector.
  • There’s a possibility that Hong Kong might establish a dedicated department or commissioner to oversee crypto policies.

Hong Kong is actively looking into ways of fast-tracking amendments to its existing regulations on cryptocurrencies, in light of the rapidly expanding global crypto industry.

The swift expansion of the crypto sector is prompting Hong Kong to reassess its regulations, with discussions centered around hastening alterations to accommodate the burgeoning industry requirements. A proposal was brought to the Legislative Council on December 11, indicating the pressure on the government to stay abreast with the worldwide increase in crypto investments.

Official Response

In a formal response, Joseph Chan, the Acting Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, acknowledged that the virtual assets sector presents both financial innovation opportunities and new complexities to the financial system. He emphasized Hong Kong’s commitment to aligning with international standards, pointing out that the city plays a significant role in the regulation and development of virtual assets. However, Chan did not provide specifics on how or when Hong Kong intends to modify its crypto regulations to remain competitive.

Lawmakers’ Concerns and Future Plans

Additionally, some lawmakers have expressed the need for a more encompassing approach. There’s speculation that Hong Kong might create a dedicated department or appoint a commissioner to supervise crypto policies, in line with international trends. Moreover, the issue of whether cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC) should be incorporated in Hong Kong’s fiscal reserves remains unresolved. Meanwhile, Chan noted that crypto-assets are not currently an intended asset for Hong Kong’s Exchange Fund. He did not dismiss the possibility of investments involving crypto-assets during the investment operations of external managers at different points in time, but he stated that the relevant proportion is minimal.

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