Hong Kong Prepares To Take Over Singapore’s Retail Crypto Sector
The growth and increasing cryptocurrency adoption have brought different reactions in many places. Some are entirely embracing the industry and its numerous opportunities with innovative ideas. But some are retracing their steps within the crypto space using stricter regulatory measures. Recently events in some Asian regions on the retail digital asset landscape are taking some […]
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Amendments designed to govern the cryptocurrency market in Hong Kong have been presented to the members of the Legislative Council of China’s special administrative region. The....