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China Crushes Hong Kong's Stablecoin Dreams

1 Dec

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Summary

  • China's central bank declared stablecoins illegal under the crypto ban.
  • Hong Kong's stablecoin ambitions are significantly hampered.
  • Crypto stocks in Hong Kong saw a notable decline following the announcement.
China Crushes Hong Kong's Stablecoin Dreams

Hong Kong's recent efforts to establish a regulated stablecoin market have faced a major setback following a decisive statement from Beijing.

The People's Bank of China reiterated that stablecoins are considered illegal within China's broader cryptocurrency prohibition. This declaration directly undermines Hong Kong's strategic aim to leverage its new stablecoin framework as a gateway to the mainland market, despite previous positive signals.

Following the central bank's pronouncement, Hong Kong's crypto-related stocks registered a sharp decline when trading opened on Monday. This event highlights the ongoing tension between Hong Kong's regulatory ambitions and mainland China's stringent digital asset policies, creating a significant challenge for the territory's crypto sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, China's central bank considers stablecoins illegal under its existing cryptocurrency ban.
Hong Kong crypto stocks experienced a significant decline after Beijing reaffirmed its anti-crypto measures.
Hong Kong aimed to create a regulated stablecoin market, potentially serving as a bridge to the mainland Chinese market.

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