Hong Kong Goes Full Ham On Unlicensed Bitcoin Trading Platforms

Hong Kong Goes Full Ham On Unlicensed Bitcoin Trading Platforms

In what seems like a further crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) said Bitcoin exchanges operating in the territory should be subject to licensing. The SFC proposal seeks to enforce the ruling by levying heavy fines and tough prison sentences on non-compliant persons. The Hong Kong government also confirmed […]


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