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Cathie Wood: U.S. Crypto Industry Suffers From "Brain Drain," Praises Hong Kong's Regulatory Approach

Published 08/04/2024, 14:03
Updated 08/04/2024, 15:10
© Reuters.  Cathie Wood: U.S. Crypto Industry Suffers From "Brain Drain," Praises Hong Kong's Regulatory Approach
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Benzinga - by Murtuza Merchant, Benzinga Staff Writer.

ARK Invest CEO Cathie Woods on Monday praised cryptourrency regulation in Hong Kong.

What Happened: Wood lauded the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong for its clear guidelines and comprehensive management structures that facilitate crypto trading under institutional oversight.

Wood hailed Hong Kong as a pioneering force in crypto policy, citing the region’s enthusiastic support for technological innovation and entrepreneurship.

“Hong Kong regulatory agencies such as the SFC have done a very good job,” Wood said, in her address at Hong Kong's Web3 carnival

She commended the city-state for its integration of investment strategies and government collaboration, serving as an exemplary model for institutional support in the digital assets industry.

This regulatory oasis in Hong Kong contrasts starkly with the situation in the United States, where Wood pointed out the glaring absence of a unified regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency industry.

The lack of regulatory clarity, according to Wood, has stunted the sector’s growth and created a challenging environment for crypto enterprises.

The discord among U.S. regulatory bodies, such as the SEC and the CFTC, has fragmented the industry’s governance, leading to widespread confusion and uncertainty for businesses operating within the crypto space.

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Wood argued that this regulatory maze has contributed to a “brain drain,” with talent and enterprises migrating to more crypto-friendly jurisdictions to escape the American regulatory quagmire.

Notable crypto exchanges, including Coinbase Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) and Gemini, have expanded their operations internationally in response to these regulatory challenges.

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Wood’s call for a more coherent and supportive regulatory approach in the U.S. underscores a critical need for clarity and freedom for blockchain practitioners.

She believes that with better regulatory treatment, the U.S. could witness significant advancements in the blockchain domain.

What’s Next: The dynamics of global crypto regulation, highlighted by Wood’s observations, are expected to be a focal point of discussion at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets conference on Nov. 19.

This gathering will delve into the implications of regulatory policies on the digital assets landscape, exploring how regions like Hong Kong have become attractive hubs for crypto innovation, in stark contrast to the challenges faced in the United States.

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