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    Hong Kong Crypto Exchange Licensing Reform: Fintech Week 2025 Signals Global Integration Move

    Story Highlights
    • Hong Kong opens crypto exchanges to global markets, marking a major step toward becoming a leading international hub for regulated digital assets.

    • SFC and HKMA roll out new crypto, stablecoin, and token rules, boosting Hong Kong’s bid to attract investors and strengthen its fintech ecosystem.

    Hong Kong is stepping up its game in the crypto world. In a major move announced at the Hong Kong Fintech Week, the city’s financial regulator said that licensed crypto exchanges will now be able to connect with global markets, breaking away from the city’s current isolated trading setup. This marks a major shift in Hong Kong’s strategy to attract global crypto players and align its digital asset rules with traditional finance systems.

    Connecting Hong Kong to Global Liquidity

    Under the new framework, exchanges licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) will soon be allowed to link their Hong Kong-based operations with global order books, allowing for greater liquidity and smoother trading. Until now, exchanges operating in Hong Kong were restricted to trading within the city, limiting growth and global reach.

    SFC chief Julia Leung said the change would help align the city’s crypto regulations with those already in place for traditional markets. A detailed circular explaining the new rules is expected soon, signaling Hong Kong’s push to become more competitive internationally.

    A Bid to Revive Hong Kong’s Crypto Edge

    Since 2022, Hong Kong has been working to regain its position as a crypto hub after years of regulatory uncertainty. The city introduced licensing systems for exchanges, launched Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded products (ETPs), and approved digital-asset funds.

    However, trading activity in Hong Kong still trails behind the U.S., where President Donald Trump’s administration has been far more welcoming to the crypto industry. Leung admitted Hong Kong has been “on the tougher side,” but said regulators are ready to ease restrictions once investor protection is ensured.

    Stablecoins and Token Rules on The Line

    The SFC and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) are also preparing new licensing systems for crypto dealers, custodians, and stablecoin issuers. The first stablecoin licenses are expected by next year, marking another big step in building a regulated digital finance ecosystem.

    In addition, the SFC will ease listing rules for new tokens and HKMA-approved stablecoins, scrapping the 12-month track record requirement for professional investors. This will make it easier for new projects to be listed in Hong Kong.

    Aiming for a Global Fintech Future

    Hong Kong also unveiled its “LEAP” framework, focused on legal clarity, ecosystem growth, and real-world adoption. The plan includes tokenizing government bonds, ETFs, and even real-world assets like gold and solar energy projects.

    If fully implemented, these reforms could make Hong Kong one of the most crypto-friendly financial centers in Asia, offering global access, regulatory clarity, and new opportunities for both investors and crypto firms.

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    FAQs

    How is Hong Kong connecting to global crypto order books?

    Hong Kong’s SFC now allows licensed exchanges to link with global order books, giving traders access to deeper liquidity and smoother transactions.

    What is Hong Kong’s stablecoin licensing regime?

    The HKMA plans to issue stablecoin licenses by next year, setting standards for issuers and aligning digital currencies with traditional finance systems.

    How will Hong Kong’s new token listing rules impact crypto startups?

    By removing the 12-month track record rule, the SFC makes it easier for new tokens and HKMA-approved stablecoins to list for professional investors.

    What is the LEAP framework in Hong Kong’s fintech plan?

    LEAP focuses on Legal clarity, Ecosystem growth, Adoption, and Public trust—pushing Hong Kong’s Web3 and tokenization strategy forward.

    How does Hong Kong’s crypto market compare to the U.S.?

    While the U.S. has seen looser regulation under the Trump administration, Hong Kong is now easing restrictions to stay competitive as an Asian crypto hub.

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