Restricting crypto trading to millionaires good for Hong Kong, says official

Restricting crypto trading to millionaires good for Hong Kong, says official

Hong Kong’s Treasury Secretary says the government is right to pursue restrictive crypto regulations in the city. Christopher Hui, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury has defended the recent proposal by the city’s Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau to ban retail crypto trading.In a speech delivered at StartmeupHK virtual fintech summit on Thursday, Hui said that the proposal was in line with the government’s plan to properly police the emerging crypto market.As previously reported by Cointelegraph, the FSTB issued a proposal after months of consultation,....


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