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Tokenisation a 'defining trend' for Web3 in Hong Kong as city hosts major Consensus event
Tokenisation a 'defining trend' for Web3 in Hong Kong as city hosts major Consensus event

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tokenisation a 'defining trend' for Web3 in Hong Kong as city hosts major Consensus event

Hong Kong is intensifying its focus on tokenisation and stablecoins to bolster its Web3 industry, the financial services secretary said ahead of a major international blockchain conference, as the city's virtual asset push faces increased competition from the US. Tokenisation is one of the "defining trends" and a "profoundly transformative" development that could reshape traditional financial markets, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui Ching-yu said in a keynote speech on Tuesday at Consensus Hong Kong 2025. Consensus, organised by US crypto news outlet CoinDesk, is one of the industry's biggest conferences. The organiser added Hong Kong as a location this year in its first major expansion since CoinDesk was acquired by the cryptocurrency exchange Bullish in November 2023. The main Consensus Hong Kong event kicks off on Wednesday. Do you have questions about the biggest topics and trends from around the world? Get the answers with SCMP Knowledge, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team. Tokenisation refers to the process of creating tradeable tokens on a blockchain that represent ownership of real-world assets. Since the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) published circulars in November 2023 outlining requirements for tokenised investment products, Hong Kong companies have jumped on the trend, touting the flexibility and accessibility of tokenised products. HSBC Gold Token is the first such retail product to be issued by a bank in Hong Kong, according to HSBC, as the government pushes for the issuance of more tokenised assets. Photo: HSBC alt=HSBC Gold Token is the first such retail product to be issued by a bank in Hong Kong, according to HSBC, as the government pushes for the issuance of more tokenised assets. Photo: HSBC> HSBC in March last year launched a tokenised gold product called HSBC Gold Token for its retail customers in Hong Kong. Last week, the Hong Kong arm of one of China's largest fund houses, China Asset Management (Hong Kong), said that it received approval from the SFC to offer a tokenised money market fund in the city that will also be available to retail investors. The fund will launch by the end of February, the company said. In his Tuesday speech, Hui also highlighted Hong Kong's commitment to developing fiat-referenced stablecoins, an increasingly important focus of the industry. Stablecoins can address issues in cross-border payments, international trade, and digital commerce, he said. In December, the Hong Kong government introduced a bill to regulate stablecoins to the Legislative Council, bringing it one step closer to requiring a licence for stablecoin issuers. While the SFC oversees the licensing regime for issuers of other cryptocurrencies known as virtual assets, stablecoins will be governed by the city's de facto central bank, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Recent moves in the US have taken some of the wind out of Hong Kong's sails as a major financial market courting the crypto industry. US President Donald Trump, who returned to the White House in January, campaigned on a crypto-friendly platform and has made several moves seen as positive for the industry since resuming office. Trump has said he intends to make the US the "crypto capital of the planet". This article originally appeared in the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the most authoritative voice reporting on China and Asia for more than a century. For more SCMP stories, please explore the SCMP app or visit the SCMP's Facebook and Twitter pages. Copyright © 2025 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2025. South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

Tokenisation a ‘defining trend' in Hong Kong, official says at Consensus
Tokenisation a ‘defining trend' in Hong Kong, official says at Consensus

South China Morning Post

time19-02-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Tokenisation a ‘defining trend' in Hong Kong, official says at Consensus

Published: 9:00am, 19 Feb 2025 Hong Kong is intensifying its focus on tokenisation and stablecoins to bolster its Web3 industry, the financial services secretary said ahead of a major international blockchain conference, as the city's virtual asset push faces increased competition from the US. Tokenisation is one of the 'defining trends' and a 'profoundly transformative' development that could reshape traditional financial markets, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui Ching-yu said in a keynote speech on Tuesday at Consensus Hong Kong 2025. Consensus, organised by US crypto news outlet CoinDesk, is one of the industry's biggest conferences. The organiser added Hong Kong as a location this year in its first major expansion since CoinDesk was acquired by the cryptocurrency exchange Bullish in November 2023. The main Consensus Hong Kong event kicks off on Wednesday. Tokenisation refers to the process of creating tradeable tokens on a blockchain that represent ownership of real-world assets. Since the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) published circulars in November 2023 outlining requirements for tokenised investment products, Hong Kong companies have jumped on the trend, touting the flexibility and accessibility of tokenised products. HSBC Gold Token is the first such retail product to be issued by a bank in Hong Kong, according to HSBC, as the government pushes for the issuance of more tokenised assets. Photo: HSBC HSBC in March last year launched a tokenised gold product called HSBC Gold Token for its retail customers in Hong Kong.

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