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Hong Kong Rolls Out Red Carpet For Crypto Giants: Could Coinbase Moving Its Headquarters?

Published 12/06/2023, 18:29
Updated 12/06/2023, 19:40
© Reuters.  Hong Kong Rolls Out Red Carpet For Crypto Giants: Could Coinbase Moving Its Headquarters?

Benzinga - Promoting its forward-thinking position on digital currencies, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council has extended an open invitation to Coinbase Global Inc (NASDAQ: COIN) and other cryptocurrency exchanges to set up shop in the territory.

Johnny Ng, a member of the Legislative Council, used Twitter as his platform to offer support and help to "all global virtual asset trading operators," including Coinbase and dropped hints about possible opportunities for stock listings. This outreach by Ng follows the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent legal actions against major industry players such as Binance (CRYPTO: BNB) and Coinbase.

While many Western nations have been reserved in their approach to cryptocurrencies, Hong Kong has opted for a more active strategy.

In January 2023, Paul Chan, the financial secretary of Hong Kong, asserted the government’s commitment to building a robust framework for cryptocurrency and financial technology.

Since then, Hong Kong has been actively devising regulations and putting into effect compliance protocols to foster the growth of the cryptocurrency sector.

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Moreover, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) disclosed its plans to lay the foundation for launching a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC).

This agenda, announced on June 9, aims to explore the benefits of using CBDCs for everyday transactions and to make it easier for consumers to access cryptocurrency exchanges.

Ng’s invitation epitomizes Hong Kong’s commitment to becoming a central player in the cryptocurrency industry. Crypto exchanges OKX and Huobi are amongst the early birds, having applied for virtual asset service provider licenses in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's crypto-friendly stance has not only drawn attention from cryptocurrency exchanges but also from renowned global tech corporations.

In January, Samsung, the South Korean technology behemoth, revealed its plans to launch a Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) futures exchange-traded fund on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

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