Justin Sun: Will Allow Institutional Investors to Access More Investment Products, Establishing a Foundational Security Network for the Digital Asset Class
BlockBeats News, November 3rd, Eric Yip, a member of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, stated at Hong Kong Fintechweek 2025 that in addition to the earlier mentioned allowance for local licensed virtual asset trading platforms to share a global order book with overseas affiliated companies, the Commission will also allow institutional investors to access more investable products. Hong Kong needs to further develop its financial infrastructure and artificial intelligence capabilities, manage multiple risks, put more effort into establishing a fundamental security network for the digital asset class, and collaborate with global regulators to ensure no arbitrage opportunities exist when transitioning traffic.
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