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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Thai Crypto Exchange Plans To List In Hong Kong By 2024

Thai Crypto Exchange Plans To List In Hong Kong By 2024

By Mishal Ali | Edited By Mishal Ali,November 22, 2022, 8:42 PM

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One of the biggest crypto exchanges in Thailand, Bitkub Capital Group, plans to list in Hong Kong when it goes public as early as 2024, according to CEO Jirayut Srupsrisopa, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on November 22nd.

The Asian financial hub’s strong rule of law, great liquidity in its stock exchange, and geographic position all played a significant role in the CEO’s decision to choose Hong Kong over New York.

In an interview last week at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, he stated that he believes their strength lies in the southeast Asian area. Thus, it is preferable to be connected to the market domestically.

Pointing out FTX collapse, Srupsrisopa argues that even though a few centralized companies mishandling customers’ funds may not mean that digital currency is bad. He contends it is actually a much better product than other alternatives, and customers will always choose what they feel is best for them.

He said:

“Hong Kong has always been a leader in the financial space. But to keep the momentum going and to stay the leader, you guys should have freer and more open regulations and be more receptive to embracing new technologies.”

Additionally, Srupsrisopa stated that Bitkub’s current priority would not be to go public; instead, they will use this time to consolidate their production while also cutting back on unnecessary expenditures.

While underlining that they are still in the early stages of exploration, Srupsrisopa stated that they are hoping to go public in 2024 once everything has returned to normal.

Furthermore, he explained that Hong Kong has more liquid markets than Singapore, often regarded as its key rival, and it is easier to convert assets into cash here. There are nearly forty listings for stocks on the Hong Kong Stock Market from Thai companies.

Hong Kong Ranks Top For Crypto Adoption

As public approval continues to fuel crypto’s growth, government regulations are needed to pave the way for mainstream adoption. Elements including the installation of cryptocurrency ATMs, pro-crypto policies, startup culture, and a just tax system indicate a nation’s willingness to accept digital currencies.

Source: forexsuggest.com

With a crypto-readiness score of 8.6, Hong Kong was found to be the nation most positioned for broad cryptocurrency adoption in a Forex Suggest research.

The country has about 150 crypto ATMs for its population of 7.4 million people, with an average of 2 cryptos per 100 thousand people, by which it ranked number 3rd. 

Source: forexsuggest.com

The country is the capital of Asia for cryptocurrency ATMs, but recent regulations by the HKMA mean it may soon lose its title to other areas in Asia, such as Tokyo.

Taking the top spot for the smallest area per cryptocurrency ATM in Hong Kong. Users are not more than 7 kilometers away from an ATM in this city-state, which also happens to be one of the most densely populated countries in the world.

Moreover, the most significant barrier to the widespread use of digital currencies is crypto taxation. The countries with the lowest capital gains taxes on cryptocurrencies include Germany, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Panama, Portugal, and Turkey.

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About Mishal Ali

Mishal Ali is a Policy and Regulations Reporter at Tron Weekly with over four years of experience covering the global crypto and blockchain space. Her reporting focuses on crypto regulations and policy, alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, DeFi, NFTs, Web3, Layer 2 solutions, and AI-driven crypto use cases. She also tracks Ripple-related developments, enforcement actions, licensing updates, and crypto scams and fraud trends, helping readers understand regulatory and compliance risks.

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