Hong Kong and India have been in the news recently with respect to their developments in the crypto landscape. While Hong Kong has been announcing several regulatory developments in its crypto ecosystem, India’s G20 presidency is what the crypto community in the country is banking on for a billion dollar market making opportunity. Hong Kong has traditionally been friendly in its approach towards crypto, which attracted many prominent businesses to set up shop in the region. After some initial back and forth on letting retail investors engage with digital assets, it has been made clear that all users can invest and engage in crypto the same way. The region’s welcoming policy for crypto institutions to establish themselves in the region initially was met with skepticism. This was mainly due to speculations of China’s influence and control over the industry from behind the curtains. Reports even suggested that Hong Kong was being used by Beijing as a sandbox, which itself had imposed a blanket ban on digital assets. This was a cause for concern among many stakeholders. However, these concerns were superseded by the pros that the country offered. For one, the country offers a set of comprehensive regulations among the increasing regulatory uncertainty in the US, the largest crypto market. In the recent collapse of banks in the US such as Silvergate and Signature, Hong Kong promptly stepped in to solve the fiat on ramp and liquidity challenges for crypto companies by offering partnerships with banks in its region.
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