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SFC Advisory: Verify Virtual Asset Platforms Before Transition Ends

February 5, 2024 by Aditya

The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has issued a stern reminder to virtual asset investors and trading platforms regarding regulatory compliance and the impending deadline for licensing. As of February 29, 2024, any virtual asset trading platform (VATP) operating in Hong Kong must submit a license application to the SFC. Failure to do so will result in the platform’s cessation of operations in Hong Kong by May 31, 2024.

SFC Caution: Verify Virtual Asset Platforms as Transition Nears

The Securities and Futures Commission emphasizes the importance of investors engaging exclusively with SFC-licensed VATPs. To ensure compliance, investors are encouraged to verify the regulatory status of the platforms they utilize. The SFC provides two crucial lists for reference: the “List of licensed virtual asset trading platforms” and the “List of virtual asset trading platform applicants.”

Platforms on the “List of licensed virtual asset trading platforms” have received formal licensing from the SFC, indicating compliance with regulatory standards. Those on the “List of virtual asset trading platform applicants” have submitted applications by the February deadline. However, the approval of these applications is pending, and investors are advised to exercise caution when trading on such platforms.

For investors involved with VATPs not listed on either category, the Securities and Futures Commission urges proactive measures before the May 31 deadline. Preparation includes closing accounts with unlicensed platforms or transferring assets to SFC-licensed platforms to safeguard investments.

It is crucial to note that applications from platforms on the “List of virtual asset trading platform applicants” are still under review. Consequently, trading on these platforms carries inherent risks, as approval is not guaranteed. The Securities and Futures Commission underscores the uncertainty associated with such platforms, urging investors to exercise diligence and prudence.

The overarching message is clear: investors should trade virtual assets exclusively on SFC-licensed VATPs. The Securities and Futures Commission underscores the importance of regulatory oversight in protecting investor interests and ensuring the stability and integrity of Hong Kong’s virtual asset market.

In conclusion, the Securities and Futures Commission’s recent announcement underscores the evolving regulatory landscape surrounding virtual asset trading in Hong Kong. Investors are urged to prioritize compliance and due diligence, aligning their activities with SFC guidelines and opting for licensed platforms to mitigate risks and safeguard investments in the dynamic realm of virtual assets.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Crypto, Cryptocurrency, SFC

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