Hong Kong to Reveal First Stablecoin License Winners April 10

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is ready to take a big step into crypto regulation. On April 10 at 5 p.m., it will announce the first group of companies allowed to issue stablecoins in the city

This comes after months of review and growing interest from the industry. A total of 36 firms applied but only two or three are expected to get approval in this first round. The small number shows that Hong Kong is moving carefully as it builds its stablecoin market.

First Licenses to Be Announced

This first batch of licenses is highly selective. Even though many companies applied, only a few will move forward. That is not a delay or a setback. It is a clear strategy. Hong Kong wants to start small and get things right. By choosing only a few companies, regulators can closely watch how they operate. They can study risks, fix gaps and improve the system over time.

Once the HKMA makes the announcement, the approved firms will speak to the media. They expect to share how they plan to launch and manage their stablecoins. This will give the public a better idea of what comes next. The process has already gone through key stages. Reviews were completed in mid-March. Since then, the authority has been preparing for this final announcement.

Strict Rules Shape the Selection

The strict selection is not random. Eddie Yue has made it clear that stability matters more than speed. This means companies must prove they are ready. They need to show strong financial backing. They must also have clear systems to manage risks and protect users.

Stablecoins may look simple, but they carry serious responsibility. If something goes wrong, it can affect markets and users quickly. That is why Hong Kong is taking a cautious path. Instead of opening the door to everyone, it is building trust step by step. This approach may seem slow. But it helps create a safer system in the long run.

A Big Moment for Hong Kong Crypto

This move is part of a larger vision. Hong Kong wants to become a leading hub for digital assets. Stablecoins are a key piece of that plan. They are widely used for trading and payments. They also help move money quickly across borders. By regulating them, Hong Kong hopes to bring more activity into a safe and controlled space.

While clear rules can attract global companies. Many firms prefer markets with well defined regulations. Hong Kong is trying to offer exactly that. This also puts the city in line with other financial centers working on crypto laws. But its careful and limited rollout makes its approach stand out.

What Comes Next?

The April 10 reveal is just the beginning. Once regulators issue the first licenses, the real work starts. Regulators will closely track how these companies perform. If things go smoothly, more licenses could follow later. This would allow the market to grow slowly and safely.

For now, attention is on the first winners. Their success or failure will shape the next phase of Hong Kong’s crypto plans. In simple terms, this is a test run. Additionally, if it works, Hong Kong could become one of the most trusted places for stablecoins in the world.

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