#香港稳定币监管框架 Recently, the stablecoin regulatory framework has officially been implemented in Hong Kong, which has a significant impact on the entire Asia-Pacific crypto market. The new regulations have clear requirements for the qualifications of issuers and the transparency of reserves. If you want to gain deeper insights into policy details and their impact on the industry, you can follow related updates. This wave of regulation is actually a double-edged sword; compliance costs have increased, but in the long run, it's a good thing for market normalization.
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RugpullTherapist
· 19h ago
Compliance costs are rising rapidly, and small projects are panicking, haha.
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PaperHandSister
· 19h ago
Hong Kong is starting to make moves again, and the transparency of reserves is a tough measure; many small coins are probably going to be exposed.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 20h ago
This wave in Hong Kong is indeed fierce; the transparency of reserves must be backed by real gold and silver. Small coins are probably directly finished.
#香港稳定币监管框架 Recently, the stablecoin regulatory framework has officially been implemented in Hong Kong, which has a significant impact on the entire Asia-Pacific crypto market. The new regulations have clear requirements for the qualifications of issuers and the transparency of reserves. If you want to gain deeper insights into policy details and their impact on the industry, you can follow related updates. This wave of regulation is actually a double-edged sword; compliance costs have increased, but in the long run, it's a good thing for market normalization.